Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle and this past season's Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald is coming off a career year as well as a Super Bowl visit against the New England Patriots. Although the Rams came up short this season, they have a lot to be proud of. However Donald isn't getting ‘comfortable' with the Rams recent success.

According to Aaron Klein of the LA Times, Donald spoke about his and the team's personal success after this past Sunday's game.

“Can’t let myself get satisfied or comfortable. So as long as I stay like that, stay hungry, we’ll be fine. I’m definitely going to come back better than I was this year.”

Despite his 20.5 sack season, Donald was a terror for opposing defenses and proved his case at possibly winning the league's MVP award as well. With an array of strength and indefensible moves at his disposal, Donald is settling and knows he can only get better.

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“All aspects of my game — everything,” he said, when asked what area needed work. “Watch the film of a game where I got slowed down and try to find a way that I can beat that and find ways to defeat it no matter what they’re trying to do.”

The Rams will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come and as long as Donald is in the trenches for Los Angeles then opposing quarterbacks will know his name for a long time.