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The Los Angeles Rams are one of the classiest organizations in the NFL. 

To commemorate the franchise legend and future first-ballot Hall of Fame player Aaron Donald retiring, the team took out a full-page advertisement honoring him in the Los Angeles Times. 

Donald retired from football after 10 years in the NFL. During that decade, he put together one of the most impressive defensive careers ever. 

He ended his career with 111 career sacks, a Rams franchise record. 

Donald is also a three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, eight-time All-Pro, 10-time Pro Bowl selection, a Defensive Rookie of the Year and a Super Bowl champion. 

Quite the resume. And the Rams sent him off in one of the classiest ways possible. 

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