With three weeks left in the regular season, the College Football Playoff race is heating up. Three games Saturday featured ranked opponents playing each other. The ESPN "GameDay" crew set up shop in ...
One of Pitt’s all-time greatest football players was honored on Saturday. The University of Pittsburgh retired Aaron Donald’s No. 97 at halftime during the game against Notre Dame. Donald had a ...
Former NFL and Pittsburgh football star Aaron Donald has a lot of Panther pride. The future NFL Hall of Fame defensive end took his shirt off when he proclaimed Pitt would pull off the home upset.
Pat McAfee picked Notre Dame over Pittsburgh on Saturday morning, and Aaron Donald responded the only way that made sense. When it came time for picks, Donald ripped off his shirt and declared Pitt ...
Pat McAfee has a habit of taking things a tad too far when he's on the College GameDay set. But today, NFL legend Aaron Donald punished him for it. Sort of. GameDay was at Acrisure Stadium this ...
Nov. 13—ESPN's "College GameDay" selecting Pittsburgh as its broadcast location this weekend highlighted the stakes of Saturday's showdown between No. 22 Pitt and No. 9 Notre Dame at Acrisure Stadium.
Is Aaron Donald coming back from retirement? Explaining rumor of Rams legend's return to NFL plans originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking ...
The Los Angeles Rams' defensive tackle is truly in a class of his own ...
The Los Angeles Rams are 9-2 and have the No. 1 seed in the NFC entering Thanksgiving weekend.Sean McVay’s team has won six in a row after a 26-23 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Rams are ...
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Aaron Donald is content to leave his playing days behind as the Rams prepare to honor him
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Aaron Donald’s commitment to pursuing greatness made him a Super Bowl champion, a Los Angeles Rams legend and one of the best defenders in NFL history. Donald has shown the same ...
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