LOOK: Aaron Donald hints at potential NFL retirement with social media change
With the Los Angeles Rams missing the playoffs after winning Super Bowl LVI, the franchise entered the offseason with a ton of questions. Some have since been answered, but one significant one still looms as the NFL world is still uncertain about what the future could hold for All-Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald.
Well, the internet may have caught Donald making a not-so-subtle hint in his Twitter bio earlier today. Several people noticed that he had changed his status to ‘former’ lineman for the Rams.
Donald has since changed that subtle edit back as ‘former’ is once again absent from his bio. Still, that very well could be a clue to the way Donald may be leaning with the decision about the future of his playing career.
Donald has been one of the league’s best players over his nine career. He has posted eight-plus sacks in eight of those seasons nearly 500 career tackles. That earned him Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2014 and three Defensive Player of the Year awards. It also helped the Rams to plenty of success including a Super Bowl win in 2022. Donald considered retirement last offseason following the ultimate win of his career but still elected to return for this NFL season.
With rumors about Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford quieting, all eyes are now on Donald. It’s now a wait-and-see game now as we await the official word from Donald this offseason.
WATCH: Wife of Dolphins DL Zach Sieler has amazing reaction to husband’s first career TD
Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Zach Sieler scored his first career touchdown in the Wild Card game today versus the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. It was one neither he nor his wife will ever forget.
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The former seventh-round draft pick scooped and scored on a Josh Allen fumble. That gave him his first career touchdown and also gave the Dolphins their first lead in the game.
Sieler’s wife, Hannah, tweeted her reaction to the game-changing play and revealed that the former Ravens player promised her the game ball if he ever scored.
“ALL I’M SAYING IS (Zach Sieler) PROMISED ME I WOULD GET THE GAME BALL IF HE EVER SCORED A TOUCHDOWN #finsup,” Sieler tweeted.
The reaction video was captioned: “I’m shaking and crying. Omg. Are you kidding me, A WHOLE TOUCHDOWN.”