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Aaron Donald Teases NFL Return if Rams Acquire Micah Parsons

Originally Published 5 months ago — by talkSPORT

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Dallas Cowboys' star linebacker Micah Parsons has expressed a desire to be traded, leading to speculation about a potential move to the Rams, especially if he continues to stay off practice. NFL legend Aaron Donald has shown interest in teaming up with Parsons, fueling fan excitement about a possible blockbuster trade that could create an unstoppable defensive line. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones remains firm on Parsons' status for the upcoming season amid ongoing contract negotiations and controversy.

Jared Verse Shares Hilarious Insights on Aaron Donald's Intense Workouts

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NBC Sports

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Jared Verse experienced a rigorous workout at Aaron Donald's house, which included intense cardio and arm circuits, emphasizing the importance of preparing for the fourth quarter in football. The workout highlighted Donald's serious approach to training, aiming to build resilience and performance in critical game moments.

Tom Brady to be honored with multiple statues and tributes across NFL venues

Originally Published 7 months ago — by NFL.com

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The article discusses NFL players who are worthy of having statues outside their team stadiums, highlighting Tom Brady's upcoming statue at Gillette Stadium, and suggesting other players like Aaron Donald, Marshawn Lynch, J.J. Watt, Larry Fitzgerald, and others who could also be honored with similar tributes for their impactful careers.

Notable Players and Coaches Leading the 2025 and 2026 College Football Hall of Fame Ballots

Originally Published 7 months ago — by On3.com

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The article discusses potential inductees for the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class, highlighting five players—Cam Newton, Aaron Donald, Ndamukong Suh, Percy Harvin, Alan Faneca—and two coaches—Gary Patterson and Chris Petersen—who are considered no-brainers for induction due to their exceptional college careers.

Saban and Meyer Lead 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Nominees

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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Nick Saban and Urban Meyer are among the first-time nominees for the College Football Hall of Fame, with the ballot including 77 players and nine coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision. Other notable first-time nominees include Aaron Donald, Manti Te'o, Mark Ingram, and DeSean Jackson. Saban retired earlier this year after a storied career, winning seven national championships, while Meyer retired in 2018 with three national titles.

"Aaron Donald's High Praise for Puka Nacua's NFL Potential"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NFL.com

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Former Rams player Aaron Donald praises rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua, believing he has the potential to achieve unprecedented feats in the NFL. Nacua's standout rookie season included setting records for receptions and receiving yards, impressing Donald with his consistency and performance. As the Rams navigate Donald's retirement, Nacua's continued success on the field could validate Donald's early recognition of his talent.

"Aaron Donald's Retirement and Travis Kelce's Recruitment: NFL's Decade-Defining Defenders"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NFL.com

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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay acknowledges the challenge of replacing retired defensive star Aaron Donald, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming NFL Draft and free agency in rebuilding the defense. McVay reflects on his special relationship with Donald and praises his legacy, highlighting Donald's ability to retire on his own terms and expressing gratitude for their time together.

"Travis Kelce Recruits Future Hall of Famer for Chiefs as Aaron Donald Reflects on 10-Year Career"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Arrowhead Addict

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Travis Kelce is trying to recruit recently retired future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald to join the Kansas City Chiefs, suggesting that they have availability in December for a Super Bowl run. However, it's unlikely as the Rams still hold Donald's rights, and he has expressed feeling burnt out and lacking passion for football. While it's not expected, there's still a possibility that Donald could have a change of heart later in the season.

"The Impact of Aaron Donald: A Decade of Dominance in the NFL"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Bleacher Report

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Aaron Donald, who recently retired, tops the list of the NFL's best defenders over the last decade, followed by Luke Kuechly, Von Miller, Chris Jones, Myles Garrett, T.J. Watt, J.J. Watt, Khalil Mack, and Bobby Wagner. Donald's remarkable career includes 111 sacks, three AP Defensive Player of the Year honors, and eight first-team AP All-Pro recognitions.

"Aaron Donald's Retirement Decision: A Reflection on a Legendary Career"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Turf Show Times

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In a retirement interview, Aaron Donald revealed that he almost left the Rams after the 2016 season due to frustration with losing, but ultimately stayed because of coach Sean McVay. He also discussed his focus on winning after a Super Bowl loss, feeling accomplished in his career, and his excitement for the young players on the team. Donald expressed his readiness to start a new chapter in life, focusing on family and business ventures, and emphasized his desire to retire as a Ram, feeling grateful for his career with the team.

"Aaron Donald: Reflecting on Retirement and Legacy in the NFL"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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Aaron Donald, who recently retired from his 10-year NFL career, believes he is the greatest of his era but won't claim to be the greatest of all time, acknowledging the greatness of players from different eras such as Ray Lewis, Troy Polamalu, and Lawrence Taylor. He is considered one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history and is set to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2029.

"Retired NFL Legend Aaron Donald Reflects on Fulfilling 10-Year Career"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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Former Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald announced his retirement from the NFL after a 10-year career, expressing that he feels "complete" and "satisfied" with his accomplishments. Donald, a three-time Defensive Player of the Year and eight-time first-team All-Pro, cited a lack of passion for continuing to play and a feeling of being "burnt out." Despite considering retirement previously, winning the Super Bowl with the Rams in 2022 delayed his decision. Donald leaves behind a young and promising team, expressing confidence in their future success.