With training camps set to begin later this month, many players are starting to prepare for the 2026 season by resuming football activities.
That includes Los Angeles Rams star Myles Garrett, who recently trained with Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. and pass rush specialist Brandon Jordan:
Garrett and Anderson are two of the best players at their respective positions, so it’s no surprise they are working out together for the third consecutive offseason.
Garrett, who was acquired by the Rams in last month’s blockbuster trade with the Cleveland Browns, is coming off a historic season that saw him record an NFL-record 23 sacks en route to being named Defensive Player of the Year.
Anderson is a two-time Pro Bowler who earned All-Pro honors for the first time last season after recording 12 sacks and three forced fumbles in 17 games.
Anderson was the leader of a Texans defense that many considered to be the best in all of football. The Rams had a solid defense as well that should only be improved following the offseason additions of Garrett, Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson.
Aaron Donald drops another hint about returning to Rams
There has been plenty of buzz about Aaron Donald putting the pads back on to team up with Myles Garrett and form one of the best pass rushing duos in NFL history next season.
While Donald hasn’t made an official decision yet, he dropped another hint about potentially returning to the Rams on a social media post.
Donald last played for the Rams in 2023, which was the 10th and final season of his career. However, he has left open the possibility of a comeback to play with a star player like Garrett.
Donald is now an unrestricted free agent, so if he does decide to return, he would have to work out a new deal with the Rams.