NFL star Aaron Donald announces retirement at 32

Los Angeles Rams’ defensive end, Aaron Donald, retires from the NFL after a decade of exceptional performance, leaving a legacy filled with achievements and a Super Bowl victory.
Los Angeles Rams defensive end Aaron Donald has announced his retirement from the NFL at the age of 32, concluding a distinguished 10-year career solely with the Rams. The announcement came as a surprise to fans and the sports community, given Donald’s significant contributions to the team and the league. Throughout his career, Donald was recognized as one of the most formidable defensive players, earning three AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, 10 Pro Bowl selections, and eight All-Pro first-team honors. He also set a franchise record with 111 career sacks, later reported as 117 career sacks.
Donald was instrumental in the Rams’ Super Bowl victory in 2021, a testament to his impact on the field and his role in the team’s success. His retirement news was shared on social media, where Donald expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to have played his entire professional career with the Rams, highlighting his devotion to football.
Rams’ owner Stanley Kroenke, general manager Les Snead, and head coach Sean McVay collectively acknowledged Donald’s legacy, praising his dedication and influence as a player and leader within the team. Donald’s departure from the game marks a significant moment for the Los Angeles Rams and the NFL, as he leaves behind a legacy celebrated by fans, teammates, and the broader sports community.





