The Rams Need Aaron Donald To Return In Order To Repeat

Right after the Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl LVI a few months ago, many members of the team expressed an interest in running it back and going for back-to-back world championships.

So far, that has not been the case.

Star linebacker Von Miller departed to join the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Robert Woods signed with the Tennessee Titans, and running back Sony Michel headed down to South Florida to play for the Miami Dolphins.

Sure, the Rams brought back cornerback Troy Hill and signed wide receiver Allen Robinson II and linebacker Bobby Wagner, but one major piece is still not in place.

Aaron Donald, the team’s superstar defensive lineman, is still undecided on whether he will return to the team.

Although he is signed through the 2024 season, he has said he is thinking of retiring after just eight seasons in the NFL.

If he doesn’t stay with the Rams, they will not repeat as Super Bowl champs.

Donald Is A Beast

Donald, a native of Pittsburgh, PA, was taken by L.A. with the 13th overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft and has played his entire career with the team.

He immediately became a force, earning Pro Bowl and Defensive Rookie of the Year honors in his very first season.

In each of the last seven seasons, Donald has made the Pro Bowl and has also been named to the All-Pro First-team each time.

He is a sure-fire Hall of Famer who led the league in sacks in 2018 with 20.5 and in tackles for loss twice.

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