Much has been made about Aaron Donald potentially coming out retirement to team up with Myles Garrett on the Los Angeles Rams next season. That possibility only gained momentum on Friday when Donald was captured from afar working out at the Rams’ training facility for about an hour until he tired himself out, via Michael J.
Could Aaron Donald really be thinking about an NFL comeback? And now everyone is curious after the retired star was spotted working out at the Los Angeles Rams practice facility during the offseason.
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There's been a ton of buzz this offseason involving future Hall of Fame defensive lineman Aaron Donald and the Los Angeles Rams. Donald had an incredible run with the Rams from 2014-2023, racking up 543 tackles, 260 QB hits, 111 sacks and 24 forced fumbles.
Role of the defensive tackle if he comes back from retirement will be an inevitable topic of conversation after two seasons away from football. Aaron Donald
The noise surrounding a potential Aaron Donald comeback is getting harder and harder to ignore. Donald was reportedly spotted at the Los Angeles Rams’ training facility on Friday, seemingly getting a workout done.
Aaron Donald continues to fan the flames about his potential return to the NFL. With the Los Angeles Rams, of course. Donald has been in retirement from the NFL since the end of the 2023 season.
Former Los Angeles Rams All-Pro Aaron Donald has made rumblings about a potential comeback in 2026 after the 10-time Pro Bowler retired in 2024. The chances of the standout defensive tackle coming out of retirement look significantly more likely after TMZ released photos of Donald working out at the Rams' facilities on Friday.
TMZ Sports reports that retired DT Aaron Donald was seen working out at the Rams’ practice facility on Friday. A source tells TMZ that Donald “spent about
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The possible return of Aaron Donald is still the talk around the Los Angeles Rams organization. And it still has the attention on the outside, too. Adding more to the mix, Donald opened more eyes as he taught a pass-rushing lesson in an LA shirt to a new Steelers safety, according to a post on Instagram.
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Per Jason La Canfora of SportsBoom, the NFL is “widely anticipating” that former Rams DT Aaron Donald will rejoin the team and come out of retirement. La Canfora says Donald’s return is now being viewed as “close to a done deal” because of the future Hall of Famer’s desire to play with recently acquired DE Myles Garrett.
Donald hasn't played since he retired following the 2023 season, so it's fair to wonder if he can reclaim the form that made him a future first-ballot Hall of Famer and a three-time Defensive Player of the Year Award winner.
Donald hasn't played since he retired following the 2023 season, and the one-time Super Bowl champion is on track to become a first-ballot Hall of Fame selection.
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