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    Future NFL Hall of Famer Aaron Donald Spotted Mentoring Players at USC Spring Practice

    Former Los Angeles Rams DL and future NFL Hall of Famer Aaron Donald was seen mentoring the Trojans at USC spring practice in a recent video posted on Instagram.

    Donald was seen helping the players with some pointers for their drills. Wearing a hoodie that said “Dawgs Don’t Eat With Cats,” the former Rams star seemed to enjoy his time with the team.

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    NFL Legend Aaron Donald Spotted Mentoring Trojans at USC Practice

    Aaron Donald shared the clip on his personal Instagram with a Kendrick Lamar song and captioned the post, “Dawgwork.” In the clip, he was seen instructing and giving the players a few pointers, and enjoying his time with the group.

     

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     The video saw many different reactions from Donald’s fans on Instagram.

    “To be the best, you gotta learn from the best,” one fan said.

    “It would be nice if we can get AD to my school, so my kids can get some advice,” added another.

    On the other hand, there were fans who just wanted to get their hands on the hoodie that Donald was wearing in the video.

    After his retirement, fans were eager to find out if Donald would look forward to other aspects of NFL life. However, as of now, it seems like Aaron is busy not being busy and enjoying his break.

    Throughout his career, Donald amassed an astounding 111 sacks, consistently ranking among the league leaders despite often facing double and triple teams.

    He also recorded numerous tackles for loss and quarterback hits, showcasing his all-around disruptive ability. Donald was an eight-time Pro Bowl selection and a seven-time First-Team All-Pro, accolades that underscore his sustained excellence and impact on the game.

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