In any other year, I'd dismiss the AD comeback talk immediately. Since retiring, he has been firm and consistent that he's done.
But this feels different.
I'm not suggesting the Rams are actively asking him to come back. In fact, AD has indicated in the past that there were inquiries after his retirement, and he remained firm in his decision. That's what makes this situation unique.
The Rams have assembled a roster that naturally creates the conversation on its own. They just added Garrett, retained Stafford, strengthened the secondary, and are clearly all-in for another run with the Super Bowl being played here.
What's also interesting is that former teammates and people who know AD best aren't exactly shooting the idea down (Brockers and Long). Instead of a hard "no," the reaction seems more like a shoulder shrug and a "maybe." That doesn't mean anything is happening, but it does make the conversation harder to dismiss.
I'm not saying AD is coming back. None of us know that.
What I am saying is that if there was ever a scenario capable of making a great player seriously consider one more run, this might be it. Pairing AD and Garrett on the same defensive line would be the kind of once-in-a-generation football moment people talk about for decades.
The greatest competitors are often tempted by the chance to make history, and this feels like one of those rare moments.
And honestly, even if it never happens, just being able to imagine that level of greatness is a first-world football dream. Shit, I'm dreaming about an undefeated season LOL. Not because it can't, but because it could.
This keeps eyes on the Rams, keeps the excitement going, and extends what has already been one of the most remarkable offseasons we have ever had.
GO RAMS!