Aaron Donald's unretirement won't secure Rams a Super Bowl win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 9:05 PM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026
Aaron Donald's consideration of unretirement is generating attention, but experts note it won't guarantee a Super Bowl win for the Los Angeles Rams. Despite past achievements, the Rams need multiple factors to align for success in the 2026 season. Last year's performance highlighted their inability to capitalize on talent, raising questions about quarterback Matthew Stafford's repeat MVP form and the overall team dynamics. The addition of Myles Garrett indicates a push for a championship, yet challenges remain in maintaining player health and performance consistency. The Rams will continue to navigate these uncertainties as the season progresses.
- •Aaron Donald considering unretirement amid Rams' Super Bowl aspirations.
- •Rams added Myles Garrett to bolster their chances for the title.
- •Matthew Stafford's performance crucial to team's success this season.
- •Multiple factors influence Rams' potential for a Super Bowl victory.
- 9:05 PMYahoo Sports — Aaron Donald unretiring doesn’t guarantee Rams a Super Bowl
"Aaron Donald’s potential unretirement is a fun story, but it will not promise a Super Bowl win
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