The defense, sans Donald, has gone from perhaps the Rams' Achilles heel to a group that impressed in their 27-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles prepare to face the Washington Commanders with uncertainty surrounding their quarterback’s fitness after a knee injury. Meanwhile, Former NFL star Aaron Donald called an Eagles’ player as one of the league's most promising defensive talents.
Jalen Carter has settled in as a key player in the Eagles' defense, drawing praise from former NFL star Aaron Donald.
While Minnesota entered that game with an explosive offense, Los Angeles' defense had a breakout game that showed how far the unit has come since the offseason. This is the first time since 2013 that the Rams didn't have Aaron Donald leading the defense ...
Rams legend Aaron Donald was in a suite with Cardinals RB James Conner and he sure let him know which team won on Monday night
And even though the game’s not in Los Angeles, he made the trip to Arizona to see the Rams take on Minnesota. Andrew Whitworth is also in the building to support his former team, rocking an LAFD T-shirt to show love to the firefighters of Los Angeles battling the flames back home.
Aaron Donald was considered the best defensive lineman in the NFL for the better part of a decade. After retiring a year ago, he has apparently seen enough to anoint his replacement.
Defensive tackle Jalen Carter burst onto the scene last Sunday for the Philadelphia Eagles, tallying five tackles, three quarterback hits, two sacks, two passes defensed, and a forced fumble in their 28–22 playoff win over the Los Angeles Rams.
As the Eagles prepare for the NFL Conference Championship with the goal of reaching the Super Bowl, Jalen Carter responds effusively to the good comments of Aaron Donald who praised his performance.
Philadelphia Eagles game, with a trip to the NFC title game up for grabs. Aaron Donald and LeSean McCoy added to their own personal rooting interests by putting a sizable bet on this marquee matchup b
The Rams are taking action to assist those affected by the wildfires raging across the Los Angeles area, joining 11 pro sports organizations.
LOS ANGELES -- From the moment Aaron Donald retired in March 2024, those in the Los Angeles Rams organization have been clear. The future Hall of Fame defensive tackle was irreplaceable.