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Aaron Donald‘s possible return to theRamshas become one of the NFL’s favorite offseason daydreams.

Between the blockbuster addition ofMyles Garrett, a Super Bowl set to be played in Los Angeles, and repeated hints from Donald himself that he’s at least thinking about it, the comeback speculation has only intensified.

But one Rams legend isn’t buying into the fantasy.

Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson delivered a simple message this week when asked what Aaron Donald should do next: stay retired.

Speaking with TMZ Sports at LAX,Dickerson admittedhe’d love to see the future Hall of Fame defensive tackle put on the No. 99 jersey one more time. Like most Rams fans, the thought of Donald lining up next to Garrett is difficult to ignore.

Still, Dickerson believes the best move is walking away while nothing is left to prove.

“I’d love to have Aaron back but I think they can win without him,” Dickerson said. “Would I love to have him? Hell yeah.”

The reasoning is straightforward.

Donald retired following the 2023 season as one of the most decorated defensive players in NFL history. He won three Defensive Player of the Year awards, earned eight First-Team All-Pro selections, made the Pro Bowl in every season of his career and capped it all with a Super Bowl championship.

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