Aaron Donald, a Pittsburgh native, received a significant college accolade before his bobblehead night with the Los Angeles Rams. Playing for the University of Pittsburgh Panthers from 2010 to 2013, Donald established himself as a hometown hero. He played every game, accumulating nearly thirty sacks and earning numerous awards, including the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the Chuck Bednarik Award. Recently, Pitt retired his number ninety-seven jersey, recognizing his profound impact on the program. Despite retiring from the NFL, Donalds presence is still felt, as evidenced by the Rams nine-sack performance in a playoff game last season. This latest honor further solidifies his legacy as one of footballs all-time greats.
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