
LA Rams’ Aaron Donald might retire following Super Bowl win
LA Rams’ Aaron Donald might retire following Super Bowl win
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After the Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl on Sunday over the Cincinnati Bengals, discussion began around the possibility of Rams’ defensive tackle Aaron Donald opting for retirement.
Donald’s retirement after winning the Super Bowl was even brought up by NBC’s Rodney Harrison during the pre-game broadcast.
“He doesn’t want to be known as a defender that accomplished so many individual things and never won a Super Bowl,” Harrison said. “But he also told me this: If he wins a Super Bowl, there’s a strong possibility he could walk away from the game and retire.”
Donald never addressed or even mentioned any words about retirement though. When asked about it, Donald responded that he is enjoying the game with his fellow teammates.
“I’m in the moment. I’m just going to enjoy right now with these guys,” Donald said. “My kids (are coming) on the field. This is a promise I made to my daughter when she was five. We’re going to play in the confetti for a minute and live in the moment.”
If the 30-year-old does part ways with the Rams, his goodbye would be a great loss for the franchise.
He is one of the most dominant defenders and his defensive play stalled the Bengals’ offense drives in the second half of the Super Bowl.











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We made him the highest paid defensive player on his last contract, we will do it again. No brainer
This is exactly what I thought. Same with McVay they both want new deals and deserve new deals. We have close to 40m coming off the books this off-season from Goff and Gurley. Pay them!!
Give this man shares of the franchise for all I care