Aaron Donald once made the Make-A-Wish Vomiten recipient during training


The field marshal of the Los Angeles Rams, Matthew Stafford, called his former teammate Aaron Donald a “maniac” in the weight room, and had a story to support that statement.

Stafford recalled the moment when a Make-A-Wish recipient worked with Donald, and how everything went terribly badly for the young fanatic.

“I will never forget that we had as a Make-A-Wish boy, ‘My dream is to go with Aaron Donald for a day,’ A little.

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The defensive Tackle of the Los Angeles Rams, Aaron Donald (99), enters the field before the match against the Cleveland Browns at the Sofi stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)

“He entered and you were as, ‘Oh, man, this guy is like going well.’ “

“I am there doing as in a band and 30 minutes and ad is only starting curls. The next thing you know is that this child vomits in the garbage in the hall. And I am like, ‘ad! Can you have a bit of couth, a little understanding'”? ” “

The Make-A-Wish boy was Kyle Frazier, who again published the clip on social networks and intervened in history.

“Definitely a training that I will never forget, but you forgot the part where I returned and ended!” Frazier published in X.

Aaron Rodgers saw walking along the beach, while the NFL expects the free agent’s decision

The Defensive Tackle of Los Angeles Rams, Aaron Donald (99) celebrates in the first half of a game against the Cleveland Browns in the Sofi Stadium in December 2023. (Yannick Peterhans-USA Today Sports)

Frazier ended up playing university football in Georgia Southern as an offensive line.

Jason Kelce responded to Frazier’s publication with praise.

“Wow and a rally! You are a Brotha beast, I love everything about this!” Kelce said.

Donald responded with three emojis laughing crying and a facepalm emoji to the Instagram publication “new heights”.

The Campo Mariscal de los Cardenales de los Arizona, Kyler Murray (1), is approached by the defensive Tackle of Los Angeles Rams, Aaron Donald (99) in the second half at the State Farm stadium in Glendale on November 26, 2023. (IMAGN)

Donald will probably be a member of the Hall of Fame of the first bullet, since he was one of the best defensive cups of all time, registering 111 notable catches in 154 race games.

Donald made the Pro Bowl every season of his 10-year career, won the award for the defensive player of the year three times and was eight times All-Pro and a Super Bowl champion.

And Donald did not slow down his work in the weight room for anyone, not even a Make-A-Wish recipient.

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