Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jun 8
Breer Flags 3-Year Layoff as Aaron Donald Weighs NFL Return
Updated
Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jun 8

Breer Flags 3-Year Layoff as Aaron Donald Weighs NFL Return

2 articles · Updated · Sports Illustrated · Jun 8

Summary

  • Three years removed from his last game, Aaron Donald would face steep mental, physical and roster-fit hurdles if he tries to return in 2026, Albert Breer wrote after Donald said he would consider a comeback.
  • Eric Weddle, who returned after a 2-year retirement for the Rams' 2021 playoff run, said the biggest question is whether Donald wants to be fully back in the grind rather than whether he can still play.
  • Weddle said a limited late-season or playoff-only role looks more realistic than a full season, especially because Los Angeles does not currently have the same urgent need on the defensive line.
  • The physical toll could be severe: Weddle said his own comeback left lasting pain in his knees, back, neck and hips, warning that Donald's position would bring even heavier impact and recovery demands.
  • The analysis followed Donald's message to Pat McAfee that his bond with Myles Garrett could draw him back, but Breer framed any return as a complex decision that hinges on desire more than talent.

Insights

Is another Super Bowl shot worth the immense risk to Aaron Donald’s health and unparalleled legacy?
With only $1.3M in cap space, how could the Rams financially engineer a legendary Aaron Donald comeback?