It's been nearly nine years since rap mogul, Jay-Z, officially launched Roc Nation Sports. Since then, the heralded agency has blossomed into a home for notable athletes all across the spectrum of professional sports, such as LaMelo Ball, Saquon Barkley, and Eddie Rosario. Now, it appears as though his mentee, Kanye West, is beginning to follow in his footsteps. The 21-time Grammy award winner just added Super Bowl champion, Aaron Donald, to his new sports organization, Donda Sports. Not only does the recent signing make Donald the biggest name on the company's roster, but according to the three-time Defensive Player of the Year, it may serve as a platform that provides endless opportunities for his family to capitalize on. Which is a notion that made signing with Donda Sports a no-brainer.

“I think it’s a hell of an opportunity to open up a lot of different doors and a lot of different things outside of football that I wanna be involved in, that I wanna do, that my wife wanna do, Donald said. "So to be a part of that, and be one of the best first athletes to be a part of that, it’s pretty dope. We’re excited about it, and we’re gonna see where this thing goes.”

The defensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams continued, by sharing his thoughts on Kayne's vision for the company that just signed him. “Donda Sports is something close to him, obviously, with his mother and everything. So he definitely wants this to be something that’s top tier and something he’s serious about.”

The addition of Aaron Donald marks the second time that Kanye West has added a Super Bowl champion to Donda Sports this year. Back in February, he named Antonio Brown the president of his new organization.

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Source: Hot New Hip Hop