Aaron Donald’s Potential Return Sparks Concerns Among NFC Quarterbacks

Aaron Donald’s Potential Return Sparks Concerns Among NFC Quarterbacks

This offseason, speculation about Aaron Donald’s possible return to the Los Angeles Rams has stirred significant concern among NFL quarterbacks, particularly those in the NFC West. Donald, a former three-time Defensive Player of the Year, has been retired happily for two years. However, the Rams recently acquired Myles Garrett, the reigning sack leader, which has sparked Donald’s interest in a comeback.

The prospect of facing the formidable duo of Donald and Garrett is causing unease among quarterbacks in the NFC. During a recent guest appearance on the podcast “Green Light With Chris Long,” Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff expressed his apprehension about encountering Donald again in the playoffs. Goff, a former teammate of Donald’s from 2016 to 2020, shared his thoughts candidly.

“How many snaps a game do you think he gives the Rams this year if he comes back?” Chris Long asked Goff.

“Hopefully zero,” Goff replied jokingly. “In that playoff game, we beat [the Rams] and I’m like, ‘We did it; Aaron’s done. I don’t have to see him ever again.’ And he’s like, ‘Hold on, I might come back.’ So, we’ll see. If he comes back, I’m sure he’ll help them a lot. We might see them in the playoffs, and I can’t say enough good things about him.”

During their tenure together, Donald and Goff helped guide the Rams to three playoff berths and a Super Bowl appearance. Since being traded to the Detroit Lions in 2021, Goff has faced the Rams twice, recording a 1-1 record. The Lions’ 24-23 playoff victory over the Rams in 2023 marked Donald’s final game before his retirement announcement.

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