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The obvious answer is no.

When a player retires and the first reaction becomes, “Was that the greatest defensive tackle career ever?” rather than “Did he do enough?”, the resume is probably complete. But sports fans never really stop imagining alternate endings, especially when the player involved is someone like Aaron Donald.

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Donald retired after only 10 seasons, which somehow feels short and complete at the same time. He didn’t hang around chasing numbers. He left while still playing at an elite level. That alone adds to the mythology.

Still, for entertainment purposes, it is worth asking: if Donald ever wanted to add one more chapter, what would even be left?

Part I: Accolades — The Resume Is Complete

Donald’s résumé reads less like a career summary and more like a custom Madden build.

His NFL accomplishments include:

  • 3× Defensive Player of the Year (2017, 2018, 2020)

  • 1× Super Bowl Champion (Super Bowl LVI)

  • NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year

  • NFL 2010s All-Decade Team

  • One of the most dominant interior defenders in league history

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