LOS ANGELES (AP) — Aaron Donald’s commitment to pursuing greatness made him a Super Bowl champion, a Los Angeles Rams legend and one of the best defenders in NFL history.
Donald has shown the same resolve in retirement, shifting his full focus to family and off-field ventures after stepping away from football in March 2024 despite still being able to play at an elite level.
“I’m fulfilled,” Donald said during a visit to the Rams’ training complex this week. “I’m happy with where I’m at in my life right now and what I’m doing, and obviously everything I do I strive for greatness. I felt like I checked that off of football, and in the next chapter of life, just transitioning all that into what I’m trying to do and build right now. I love the game of football. I just don’t love playing th

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