Last week, Donald, a legendary defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, announced his retirement from the NFL after 10 incredible seasons.

The three-time Defensive Player of the Year is one of the most dominant defensive players the league has ever seen but has decided to call time on his career age 32.

On a recent episode of their ‘New Heights’ podcast, Travis and Jason Kelce discussed the Future Hall of Famer’s illustrious career.

During the segment, the Chiefs tight end made a bold proposition to Donald to come out of retirement and win one more Lombardi Trophy with Kansas City next season.

Travis Kelce makes stunning proposition to retired Rams star Aaron Donald  that could shake-up NFL and cement Chiefs' three-peat | talkSPORT

“Shout-out to AD, unbelievable career,” Kelce said.

“If you wanna win one more Super Bowl, we’ll probably have some availability somewhere in December”, he cheekily added.

Kelce’s offer was more tongue-in-cheek than anything and it’s unlikely Donald would take him up on it.

But if he did it would send shock-waves around the NFL and spell bad news for every other team hoping to prevent a Kansas City three-peat in 2024-25.

Travis Kelce makes stunning proposition to retired Rams star Aaron Donald  that could shake-up NFL and cement Chiefs' three-peat | talkSPORT

Jason was full of praise for the ten-time Pro Bowler and claimed he’s the best defensive player of the last decade.

“Man what a career it was,” Jason said.

“This is the most iconic defensive lineman since my time in the NFL”.

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However, as good as he was, No.99 never had a sack against Jason’s former team, the Philadelphia Eagles.

Travis Kelce makes stunning proposition to retired Rams star Aaron Donald  that could shake-up NFL and cement Chiefs' three-peat | talkSPORT

According to Jason it’s only because they double and triple-teamed him every single game.

“He is the only defensive tackle we’ve ever gone up against where the entire game-plan is situated on not having him ruin the game – the only one,” the elder Kelce said.

“There was not another player that was treated in that light, not a defensive end, not a defensive tackle, nobody, not even Micah Parsons.”