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Aaron Donald, 35, Trains for a Possible Rams Comeback After Two Years Retired: Should a Three-Time Defensive Player of the Year Un-Retire?
πŸ† Leading: He should stay retired. Donald left the game as a three-time Defensive Player of the Year and one of the greatest interior defensive linemen ever; coming back at 35 after two years away risks a diminished, injury-shortened final chapter that could complicate an otherwise flawless legacy, which is why some Rams legends have publicly urged him not to return.

He should stay retired. Donald left the game as a three-time Defensive Player of the Year and one of the greatest interior defensive linemen ever; coming back at 35 after two years away risks a diminished, injury-shortened final chapter that could complicate an otherwise flawless legacy, which is why some Rams legends have publicly urged him not to return. is leading so far with 100%.

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Aaron Donald, 35, Trains for a Possible Rams Comeback After Two Years Retired: Should a Three-Time Defensive Player of the Year Un-Retire?
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He should stay retired. Donald left the game as a three-time Defensive Player of the Year and one of the greatest interior defensive linemen ever; coming back at 35 after two years away risks a diminished, injury-shortened final chapter that could complicate an otherwise flawless legacy, which is why some Rams legends have publicly urged him not to return.

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He should come back. If Donald is healthy, motivated, and can still play at a high level, pairing him with Myles Garrett could give the Rams one of the most dominant defensive lines in NFL history, and playing alongside other strong pass rushers should reduce the wear and tear that ended his last stretch of seasons.
He should stay retired. Donald left the game as a three-time Defensive Player of the Year and one of the greatest interior defensive linemen ever; coming back at 35 after two years away risks a diminished, injury-shortened final chapter that could complicate an otherwise flawless legacy, which is why some Rams legends have publicly urged him not to return.
It only makes sense in this specific context. A comeback is worth the risk mainly because of the Myles Garrett trade and the current state of the Rams' roster; without that specific opportunity to chase a championship now, this wouldn't be worth the risk to his health or legacy at all.