Rams interior defensive lineman Aaron Donald‘s possible retirement became a topic of conversation before the Super Bowl, but indications have been that Donald will remain with the team for the 2022 season.
GM Les Snead told reporters that he wouldn’t say anything with certainty, but that Donald’s retirement is “not a concern” at the moment. Snead also said that the team is talking about a new contract with the three-time defensive player of the year.
A.D. is currently signed through the 2024 season and has a base salary of $9.25 million for 2022. He also has a cap number of $26.75 million and an extension could knock that down at a time when the Rams could use cap space to make other moves designed to keep their Super Bowl champs together.
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GM Les Snead told reporters that he wouldn’t say anything with certainty, but that Donald’s retirement is “not a concern” at the moment. Snead also said that the team is talking about a new contract with the three-time defensive player of the year.
A.D. is currently signed through the 2024 season and has a base salary of $9.25 million for 2022. He also has a cap number of $26.75 million and an extension could knock that down at a time when the Rams could use cap space to make other moves designed to keep their Super Bowl champs together.
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