Rams GM Les Snead seems unwilling to shut the door on Aaron Donald’s playing career completely.
The Los Angeles Rams substantially revamped their defense after Aaron Donald’s retirement. The changes were made in free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft is over, and we singled out the picks we thought were a cut above the rest. The picks below were the only selections receiving a draft grade of "A." The Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks have three each, while the Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles have two each.
The Rams’ strategy of beefing up the defensive front continued in Round 6 with the selection of Clemson defensive tackle Tyler Davis. It’s the second time they’ve selected a defensive tackle in this draft and the fourth front-seven player they’ve taken, doing everything they can to solidify the D-line without Aaron Donald.
The Los Angeles Rams have found the most advantageous way to replace Aaron Donald by selecting former Florida State Seminoles edge rusher Jared Verse. The team did not trade up as some expected them to, instead utilizing their first first-round pick since 2016 to add a big piece to their defense.
The Los Angeles Rams were dealt a massive blow this offseason when future Hall of Fame defensive tackle Aaron Donald announced his retirement from the NFL.
The Rams hold pick number 99 the same year that Aaron Donald retires, is it coincidence? If Rams general manager Les Snead does actually read Turf Show Times, please pay attention to this: Fans want to see Aaron Donald this weekend and you happen to hold the 99th pick of the draft.
Former NFL GM Rick Spielman made a bold statement about former Texas Longhorns defensive tackle Byron Murphy II. Spielman said that while Murphy II isn’t quite Los Angeles Rams legend Aaron Donald, he is “as close as you can get in this year’s draft.” When Aaron Donald was selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, he was taken at the No.
With the rest of the NFL world trying to figure out what the Los Angeles Rams plan to do with pick No. 19, one way they go is defense. With Aaron Donald long gone, beefing up the defensive line is a must.
The team will never fully fill Aaron Donald's shoes, but veteran linebacker Ernest Jones is certainly looking forward to trying.
The Los Angeles Rams are going into the 2024 NFL season missing a Hall of Fame piece with the retirement of defensive tackle Aaron Donald. The superstar defensive lineman has been the anchor of the Rams defense for the last 10 years, but finally called it a career after L.A.
With the 2024 NFL Draft just a few weeks away, the Los Angeles Rams seem to be signaling to the rest of the league what positions they’ll be targeting.
Retired Rams star Aaron Donald could hold his own against any offensive line. But that doesn’t mean nobody ever gave him trouble.
The Los Angeles Rams receiver had a 2023 season for the ages, setting rookie records with 105 catches and 1,486 yards.
Aaron Donald knows a thing or two about playing defense. Now that he is retired, the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year was asked who he feels assumes the title of the best current player on that side of the ball on "The Green Light with Chris Long" podcast.
Now former Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald ruled the NFL during his time in the league, making the Pro Bowl in each of his 10 professional seasons.
With Aaron Donald recently retiring, the title of best defensive player in the NFL is up for grabs. Here's who Donald thinks deserves that moniker.
After a decorated 10-year career that included eight first-team All-Pros, 10 Pro Bowls, a Super Bowl championship, three NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, and NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald announced his retirement two weeks ago.
The Los Angeles Rams are a younger team on the rise after making the 2023 Playoffs despite completely overhauling their roster and coaching staff the previous offseason.
One defender in particular has caught Donald's eye and deserves more respect in his mind.
Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald announced his retirement from football earlier this week, putting a period at the end of an illustrious NFL career.
Aaron Donald will no longer be terrorizing opposing offenses next season. He recently opened up about why. Donald last week announced his retirement from the NFL after a 10-year career.
Donald’s career is one of the most decorated amongst NFL players on either side of the ball.
That noise you heard is NFL offensive linemen celebrating the retirement of Aaron Donald. Considered one of the best defensive tackles of all time, the Los Angeles Rams suddenly have a huge hole in their roster.
The NFL began officially tracking sacks in 1982. How many of the year-by-year leaders in sacks can you name in five minutes?
Like Donald, this player has spent his entire career with the Rams, playing 130 regular-season games (all starts) and 11 playoff contests. The two players won a Super Bowl ring at the end of the 2021 campaign.
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