Rams' Aaron Donald, 3-time DPOY, retiring from NFL at age 32 - ESPN
LOS ANGELES — Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald announced his retirement Friday after 10 dominant seasons.
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LOS ANGELES — Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald announced his retirement Friday after 10 dominant seasons.
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Defensive lineman Aaron Donald has announced his retirement after a standout 10-year career with the Los Angeles Rams.
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