Aaron Donald once made make-a-wish receives vomiting during training

Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Matthew Stafford called his former teammate Aaron Donald a “maniac” in the weight room and he had a story to back up this claim.

Stafford remembered the time when a make-a-wish recipient worked with Donald and how it all went very wrong for the young fan.

“I will never forget that we liked a make-a-wish child, ‘My dream is to go with Aaron Donald for a day,’ kinda thing. And fortunately this child had struck the odds at that time and beat the cancer he had, I think, and was really on

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Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle Aaron Donald (99) enters the field before the game against Cleveland Browns at Sofi Stadium. (Kirby Lee -usa Today Sports)

“He came in and you were like, ‘oh man, this guy is like going well.’ High School Kid, Bigger Kid, loved to play football and ad was like ‘cool, come and train with me.’ I’m passing by, I’m like, ‘yo, what’s about (to happen).’ “

“I’m over there as tied up something and 30 minutes in and the ad just rips curls out. Next thing you know, this kid puges in the trash in the hallway. And I’m like ‘ad! Do you like to have a little couth, a little understanding.'”

Make-a-Wish child was Kyle Frazier who relocated the clip on social media and chimled into the story.

“Definitely a workout I will never forget, but you forgot the part where I came back and was done!” Frazier posted on X.

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

Frazier ended up playing college football in Georgia Southern as an offensive Lineman.

Jason Kelce replied to Frazier’s post with praise.

“Puke and Rally! You’re an Empire Brotha, Love Everything By This!” Said Kelce.

Donald responded with three crying laughter and a facepalm -emoji to the “New Heights” Instagram post.

Arizona Cardinals Quarterback Kyler Murray (1) is thanked by Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle Aaron Donald (99) in the second half at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale on November 26, 2023. (IMagn)

Donald is likely to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer as he was one of the best defensive tackles of all time and records a remarkable 111 bags in 154 career games.

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

And Donald did not slow down his work in the weight space for anyone, not even a make-a-wish receiver.

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