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Team June 3, 2026 · Touchdown Week Staff

McVay compares landing Myles Garrett to the Stafford trade, and won't rule out an Aaron Donald return

The Rams coach said acquiring Garrett felt like the Stafford deal that won a Super Bowl. Then he opened a door no one expected: 'If Aaron decides he wants to dust them off, I bet you he could still do it.'

Sean McVay framed the Myles Garrett trade in the biggest terms he had available: 'We feel really fortunate that this feels very similar to when we were fortunate enough to be able to acquire a player like Matthew Stafford.' That deal won the Rams a Super Bowl. Then McVay was asked about Aaron Donald, and he didn't say no.

How does McVay frame the Garrett trade?

As a franchise-defining swing, on the level of the Stafford acquisition. McVay said opportunities to land a player like Garrett are rare and warranted the Rams' aggressive pursuit. The Stafford comparison is deliberate: that trade cost premium draft capital and delivered a title in the first year, which is exactly the win-now bet Los Angeles is making by sending Jared Verse, a 2027 first, a 2028 second, and a 2029 third to Cleveland for the two-time Defensive Player of the Year.

What did he actually say about Aaron Donald?

He left the door open. Asked about the retired Hall-of-Fame-bound defensive tackle returning, McVay said: 'If Aaron decides he wants to dust them off at the age of 35, I bet you he could still do it at a pretty high clip.' He added that he stays in close contact with Donald and respects Donald's relationship with Garrett, but stressed the decision is entirely Donald's. It's not a report that Donald is coming back, but it's a head coach publicly inviting the conversation.

Why would the Donald angle even come up now?

Because Garrett changes the math. A defensive line with Garrett already projects as elite; adding a healthy Donald, even at 35, would make it potentially historic. Donald retired after the 2023 season at the top of his game, and the connection to Garrett gives the idea a thread of plausibility McVay clearly didn't want to shut down. For a team in full win-now mode, the upside of even floating it is obvious.

What did Garrett say about waiving his no-trade clause?

That the chance to immediately impact a contender drove the decision. Garrett held a no-trade clause and used it as leverage, ultimately approving a move to a Rams team built to win now rather than staying on a rebuilding Browns roster. His willingness to come to Los Angeles is what made the whole deal possible, and it aligns with McVay's framing: this was a mutual, aggressive bet on a championship window.

Sources

  • ESPN: McVay talks Rams' pursuit of Garrett, possible Donald return

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Published June 3, 2026 Touchdown Week Staff