Myles Garrett being traded to the Los Angeles Rams has sent shockwaves through the NFL, and it might also have a domino effect on what else is to come around the league.
Not long after the blockbuster came the trade of A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots, and on Tuesday, the buzz surrounding the next big move once again involves Los Angeles.
With Garrett now in the mix, many have wondered about the potential return of Aaron Donald, and that speculation has been turned up a whole other level thanks to these recent comments by former teammate Michael Brockers.
“I’m willing to say that I do have some information that might be considered knowledge that others might not have, but I’m not gonna tell it all. You know, you gotta watch more of the Locked On Rams show to get some of that, but I will say this: my guy is staying ready so he doesn’t have to get ready, and I’ma just leave the audience with that,”
The now 35-year-old Donald retired after the 2023 season, in which he tallied eight sacks and 53 total tackles across 16 games for the Rams.

Pat McAfee has also since reached out to Donald and heard that the Garrett news has, at the very least, got him thinking about coming out of retirement.
Donald has, of course, continued to stay in peak physical shape, as seen in recent social media videos, so there’s no doubt he’d be capable of making a big impact upon returning to the NFL.
First, Trent McDuffie, then Myles Garrett, and now possibly the return of Donald to a Los Angeles team that came as close as anyone to knocking off the eventual Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks? The rest of the league should be terrified.
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