Schefter: ‘Lot Of Momentum’ Regarding Potential Aaron Donald Return
Amidst the Rams' recent acquisition of DE Myles Garrett, former DT Aaron Donald is contemplating returning from retirement. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported there is significant momentum for his return, with Donald considering joining the Rams again. While no final decision has been made, the idea of Donald rejoining the team is being discussed, especially with the upcoming training camp. The Rams retain his rights, which adds to the possibility of a comeback. Ultimately, if he returns, he'll be stepping back into a celebrated position within the Rams locker room alongside Garrett.
By the Numbers- Aaron Donald officially retired in June 2024 after 10 seasons with the Rams.
- During his career, he recorded 543 tackles and 111 sacks, earning 8 All-Pro selections and 10 Pro Bowl honors.
- Training camp is set to begin next month, which may accelerate Donald's decision.
- The Rams hold Donald's rights, facilitating a potential return if he opts in.
As training camp approaches, Donald's decision will likely be influenced by the Rams' plans and his own readiness to return to the field. The anticipation surrounding his potential re-entry into the league could evolve quickly as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineDonald’s potential return to the Rams is stirring excitement and could reshape the team's defensive strategy, especially with the addition of Garrett. If he decides to come back, it would not only honor his legacy but also inject formidable talent into the Rams’ defense.
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