Rams Not Putting A Deadline on Aaron Donald's Return Decision
The Los Angeles Rams are not putting a deadline on when Aaron Donald has to make his decision about a potential return.
The Los Angeles Rams are preparing for their upcoming preseason game, just a month away from their regular season opener against the San Francisco 49ers. There has been speculation surrounding defensive tackle Aaron Donald's potential return to the NFL, but he has not yet made a decision. Rams head coach Sean McVay has assured the media that the team will not impose a deadline on Donald's choice.
McVay mentioned that they have set some target dates they would like to meet, but he does not want to create any undue pressure on the player if unforeseen circumstances arise. McVay stated that discussions have been held with Donald about his possible return this season, and it is clear that he is considering whether he can return to his previous level of performance.
Rams officials have been in "tentative" talks with Donald, and he has observed whether he can handle consecutive days of play and meet the benchmarks he set for himself. Donald reportedly attended training camp for the second consecutive summer, and he even had his personal speed trainer join him in Los Angeles for workouts. While he is making strides toward a potential comeback, the 10-time Pro Bowler has not yet made an official announcement regarding his decision.
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