Los Angeles Rams followers have more than one cause to be feeling good on Saturday.
For one, their group just finalized a dominant 34-0 rout of the New Orleans Saints. Granted, this is the preseason, and ultimate scores are in the end irrelevant. But the Rams’ roster was still firing on all cylinders Saturday, even though their high gamers weren’t energetic.
Aaron Donald would instantly become one of these high gamers if he decides to come out of retirement. And perhaps the legendary defensive lineman dropped a trace about his intention to return proper after the Rams’ win.
Aaron Donald of the Los Angeles Rams appears to be like on before a sport against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, on Dec. 27, 2020. (Getty Images) Getty Images
Donald posted a photograph of his hat collaboration with NOMAGIK proper after the Rams’ preseason sport ended to his Instagram story. The hat is in the Rams’ colours, has the Rams’ brand, says ‘LOS ANGELES’, and has Donald’s first and last identify at the backside.
Granted, this collaboration has been out for a while, and isn’t anything new. But the reality that Donald determined to share it at the time he did could counsel that seeing his former group compete the approach they did on Saturday might have stirred a need to return.
Aaron Donald sharing a hat collaboration he did with NOMAGIK to his Instagram story after the Rams’ blowout preseason win over the Saints.
Perhaps this is just wishful considering, particularly after Rams head coach Sean McVay said earlier this week that Donald still needed to do more exercises before deciding whether he needs to return.
Not to point out that Donald has been utilizing all this added consideration to promote several merchandise that he’s hooked up to in some kind, so this could be a cleverly-timed advertising and marketing ploy.
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Los Angeles Rams’ Aaron Donald celebrates after the NFC Championship NFL soccer sport against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP) AP
But Rams followers will take any excuse they can to be optimistic about his potential return.