Myles Garrett was nominated for the Ice Bucket Challenge by Los Angeles Rams legend Aaron Donald on Monday.

What happened?

The nomination came after former NFL running back Chris Johnson revealed his ALS diagnosis on Good Morning America on June 29.

Why it matters for Myles Garrett

Garrett's involvement in the challenge brings attention to the cause from Rams fans and a wider NFL audience.

Myles Garrett joined the Los Angeles Rams in a blockbuster trade this offseason.

What comes next?

The Ice Bucket Challenge now gives the Rams an opportunity to take part in a growing NFL-wide show of support for Johnson.

Aaron Donald, a former three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, shared an Instagram video showing his support for Johnson.

The video included a nomination for Myles Garrett, Kobie Turner, and Puka Nacua to continue the effort.

By tagging the three players, Donald pushed the campaign toward them, who can bring additional attention to the cause.

The timing of the nomination strengthened the Los Angeles angle, connecting one of the league's top modern pass rushers with the franchise's greatest defender.

Myles Garrett's arrival in Los Angeles already connected him with the franchise's greatest defender, and Donald's nomination gave that link a charitable purpose.

Puka Nacua remains one of the NFL's most visible young offensive players, while Kobie Turner has become another respected defensive presence for Los Angeles.

Both can help advance the challenge by responding to the nomination.

The Ice Bucket Challenge first became a national viral movement in 2014, and Johnson's public fight has brought it back into the NFL conversation.

On June 29, Chris Johnson revealed his ALS diagnosis, helping revive the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness and support ALS research.

The campaign's return to the NFL conversation has been significant, with many players and teams showing their support.

Myles Garrett's involvement in the challenge is a positive step for the Rams and the NFL as a whole.

The challenge now continues with Myles Garrett, Puka Nacua, and Kobie Turner, who can help bring attention to the cause.

The Los Angeles Rams and their players are taking part in the growing NFL-wide show of support for Johnson.

The Ice Bucket Challenge is an important cause, and Myles Garrett's involvement can help make a difference.