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Why Aaron Donald, dubbed ‘mythical character in NFL lore’, was a nightmare for QBs

With an image mapping out his successful career, NFL posted on X: "One of the greatest defensive players EVER".

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Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams’ star defensive tackle, Friday broke the news of his retirement from the National Football League (NFL), leaving his fans heartbroken and garnering a myriad of tributes on multiple platforms.

In a message on social media announcing his retirement, the NFL player thanked his fans and Rams owner Stan Kroenke for their support throughout his career.

In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Donald wrote: “Cheers to what’s next. Extending a big thank you to the Rams and all of the fans for your support over these last 10 years. Much love.”

Fans, former teammates, and the NFL itself flooded social media with reactions over the Los Angeles Rams’ defensive lineman’s retirement after spending 10 legendary years in the league.

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With an image mapping out his successful career, NFL posted on X: “One of the greatest defensive players EVER”.

Donald, 32, has been his team’s leader in career sacks with 111 in only 147 games and 543 total tackles. Additionally, he has had 260 quarterback hits to his name.

Such figures under his name have made Donald a living NFL legend.

In his opinion piece for USA Today, Nick Jones named Donald a man “who’s already a mythical character in NFL lore”.

Donald, who was known as a quarterback’s worst nightmare, will be eligible for induction in the Hall of Fame in 2029, potentially joining other NFL legends, including Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox.

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