Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald had a whale of game Sunday in Super Bowl LVI. He helped the Rams defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20, earning his first championship ring. Right after the game, Donald shared some kind words with his fellow defensive lineman, Von Miller.

The NFL tweeted out a video of the future Hall of Fame defensive players, illustrating just how much Donald appreciates Miller.

“You don't know how much you did for me, bro… when you talk to me, I listed… when you talked about me being a better leader, I listened… when you said you needed to hear my voice, I listened… it mean the world, bro… I love you forever.”

Miller interjected between the comments, downplaying his role in Donald's ascension, referring to God. But Donald clearly believes Miller had a major impact on his ability to lead the Rams this season.

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Los Angeles traded for Von Miller midway through the season. Even though Miller is viewed as not quite the same dominant player that won Super Bowl MVP a few years back, he showed he had plenty of juice this season. Miller recorded two sacks during the Super Bowl victory, as did Aaron Donald.

The Rams offense was reeling for the majority the game once Odell Beckham Jr. got hurt. Miller and Donald stepped up to hold the Bengals offense at bay. Cincinnati's final five possessions ended with four punts and a turnover on downs. Joe Burrow was sacked seven times, tying a Super Bowl record.