If he and the Los Angeles Rams can’t agree on a new contract, star defensive tackle Aaron Donald believes he’ll be “at peace” with his career.
The Rams have stated that they are negotiating a new contract with Donald, who is under contract until 2024 but has no guaranteed money remaining on his contract. Rams coach Sean McVay expressed relief at the annual league meeting in March that Donald had decided to remain for the 2023 season. However, Donald stated on the “I Am Athlete” podcast that his comeback is conditional on a new contract.
Donald’s eighth season in the NFL ended last season, and he indicated on the podcast that he had always considered retirement after eight seasons. He stated that winning the Super Bowl had no bearing on his choice.
On the podcast, Donald, a three-time Defensive Player of the Year, claimed he “doesn’t have to play football to be fine.”
“I was fortunate to be able to play this game, to earn the money I did, and to achieve the goals I did in eight years. It would be fantastic if I could win another one. But if not, I’m content “he stated
Donald stated that he and the Rams “probably” will reach an agreement, but that if one cannot be reached, he will not be “angry.”