Eagles Fans Won't Like This New Rams Rumor One Bit

The Philadelphia Eagles may face their toughest challenge yet in 2026, as rumors swirl about Aaron Donald's potential return to an already formidable Rams defense.

The early part of the Philadelphia Eagles’ 2026 schedule already has a few spots where the offense should be able to get rolling. But Week 4 could be a very different kind of test.

That’s because the chatter around an Aaron Donald comeback is getting louder. Ian Rapoport reported that the buzz is building, workouts are increasing, and the possibility of Donald rejoining the Rams is becoming more real by the day. If that happens, the Eagles’ offense would be staring down a much nastier challenge when Los Angeles comes to town.

“Obviously, we've seen him (Donald) on Instagram, he's still jacked, he's still lifting," Rapoport said. "He has basically been getting himself in the kind of shape that you do when you take a lot of Instagram videos."

"Football shape is a little bit different, so it certainly sounds like Aaron Donald is going to start working out football-wise and take the next little bit of time to say, 'Can I get in football shape enough to be the Aaron Donald that I was' or the best and closest thing to that when he left the NFL."

For Philadelphia, the timing matters. The Eagles open at home against Washington, then face Tennessee and Chicago, two defenses that look more vulnerable on paper.

That should give the new offense a chance to settle in. Week 4, though, is where the heat could really turn up.

The Rams have already given the Eagles trouble in recent trips to The Linc, taking them down to the wire the last two times they’ve played there. Adding Donald to the middle of that front would only make an already dangerous unit even more intimidating.

And if Donald does come back, he wouldn’t be alone in making life miserable for quarterbacks. With Myles Garrett now in blue and yellow, the two would form a terrifying pass-rushing combination. Together, they’ve piled up five Defensive Player of the Year awards and 236.5 sacks.

That’s the kind of front that can wreck a game plan fast, especially for a fresh offensive coordinator in Sean Mannion, who would be stepping into his first time leading an offense. Against a loaded Rams front in Week 4, that’s a rough assignment.

So while the Eagles should get some early chances to find their footing, the Rams may be the first real measuring stick. And if Donald is back in the mix, Philadelphia could be walking into a whole lot of trouble.

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