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The #1 reason AD won’t retire this year. (Article)

May 31, 2022 06:58AM
The number one reason Aaron Donald won’t retire this year
Donald seems ready to play for many more years

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Kenneth Arthur

Aaron Donald’s appearance on a recent episode of the “I Am Athlete” podcast has people again asking if he’s going to retire before next season. There’s been a lot of highlighting of a single phrase from that podcast, that Donald is “at peace” with everything he’s done in the NFL, implying that he doesn’t need to prove anything else and that it’s up to the Rams to make him at peace with his contract.



Donald mentioned in the interview that he believes there should be a smaller gap between pay for the top defensive players and quarterbacks, which is currently set somewhere around a $28 million average salary for a defensive player and $50 million APY for a signal caller. Donald didn’t say he should be making as much as quarterbacks, but made it clear that there should be a $22 million difference between someone like T.J. Watt and someone like Aaron Rodgers.

On his current contract, Donald’s APY is $22.5 million, but he carries a $26.75 million cap hit in 2022. However, his base salary accounts for only $9.25 million of that. Next season, Donald’s base salary jumps up to $14 million.

Donald did say that he was “at peace” with everything from not needing the money to finally having a Super Bowl win under his belt, but then other comments he made were completely contrary to those proclamations of being satisfied with his career. Donald does not seem to be at peace with his current contract and also mentioned that he’s held out twice before for more money from the Rams organization before joining the team, and there are signs pointing towards another holdout in 2022 coming off of his first Super Bowl championship.

He says that he doesn’t need to earn more money to be happy with his NFL career, and at the same time keeps implying, if not outright saying, that he won’t play again without the Rams giving him a raise or a bonus.

And even though Donald said that the last thing he needed to accomplish was a Super Bowl victory, which he earned this year as the best player on a very talented team, he also kept talking about how the feeling of winning it all was so good that he now understands what keeps Tom Brady from walking away from the game.

It’s clear that Aaron Donald, obsessive about being the best football player in the league, is not completely satisfied with only one Super Bowl championship.

The number one reason that Donald will not retire this year is that the Los Angeles Rams have a better-than-average chance at repeating as Super Bowl champions.

I say “better than average” because even though you’d think that reigning champions always have a leg up on winning a Super Bowl, we haven’t seen a repeat Super Bowl winner in almost 20 years. If we were going on the last 17 Super Bowls alone, we’d say that the odds of repeating are close to zero.

But the Rams seem to have an even clearer path to winning the NFC than they did last season. Russell Wilson is in the AFC; Deebo Samuel is holding out, while the 49ers sort out whether Trey Lance is actually an adequate starting option for 2022; Kyler Murray is holding out and DeAndre Hopkins is suspended for the first six games of the season.

The Rams play in a difficult division, with three teams winning 10 games last year, but LA may have increased their lead over the 49ers, Cardinals, and Seahawks.

Elsewhere, the NFC South seems destined to be ruled by Brady, as Jameis Winston, Marcus Mariota, and Sam Darnold man the other quarterback jobs in the division, while Sean Payton and Bruce Arians both stepped out of head coaching roles.

In the NFC North, Davante Adams went to the AFC West too. No other team in the North was above .500 and Kirk Cousins remains the second-best quarterback in the division.

The Eagles, Commanders, and Giants also stayed the course at quarterback from last season, leaving the Cowboys in a position to try and not blow it again for the 27th year in a row.

But the Rams may have gotten better this offseason. Though Von Miller went to the Bills, Robert Woods was traded to the Titans, and Odell Beckham remains unsigned, LA signed Bobby Wagner and Allen Robinson.

And as mentioned in the podcast, Aaron Donald worked to recruit Wagner to the Rams. Did he really do tall that campaigning for Wagner to come help LA “run it back” just so that he could run into retirement? That doesn’t make any sense.

Donald said he wouldn’t play for the Rams, or any team, again unless he felt they were good enough to win a championship. Nobody is capable of predicting who will even make the playoffs, let alone win the Super Bowl, but we’re all allowed to be judges of the situation.

And the situation for the Los Angeles Rams couldn’t be much better than it is right now. So reasonably speaking, what I heard on “I Am Athlete” is that Donald is ready to play for many more years to come. He just wants to posture like he isn’t because as he said, “This is a business.”
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

Ramsdude545May 30, 2022 03:38PM

  Re: Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

SoCalRAMatic288May 30, 2022 04:13PM

  Re: Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

CROMWELL21356May 30, 2022 04:38PM

  Re: Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

BerendsenRam162May 30, 2022 04:42PM

  Teams also try to set it up so end of contract isn't a big cap hit

NewMexicoRam150May 30, 2022 05:53PM

  Re: Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

Classicalwit265May 30, 2022 07:59PM

  Re: Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

Islander Ram300May 30, 2022 10:27PM

  I'm in favor of players renegotiating whenever they can

Ram_Ruler198May 31, 2022 04:56AM

  Re: Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

RustyRay232May 31, 2022 11:48AM

  Seems like conflicting logic

Atlantic Ram307May 30, 2022 07:18PM

  Re: Seems like conflicting logic

SoCalRAMatic137May 30, 2022 07:59PM

  Would he really walk away from $120 million if he could get $150 million?

RockRam160May 31, 2022 01:56AM

  Negotiating Tactic

David Deacon251May 31, 2022 05:17AM

  AD isn’t gonna retire anytime soon, trust me…

Rams43149May 31, 2022 05:40AM

  Also...

ramBRO130May 31, 2022 06:33AM

  Re: AD isn’t gonna retire anytime soon, trust me…

Ramstien123May 31, 2022 07:00AM

  Got to tone down the rhetoric

promomasterj125May 31, 2022 10:35AM

  Well..... You have to wonder how much of this is his Agent.

Ramgator110May 31, 2022 11:01AM

  Re: Got to tone down the rhetoric

ramBRO112May 31, 2022 11:23AM

  Re: Got to tone down the rhetoric

Ramstien108May 31, 2022 11:34AM

  Re: Got to tone down the rhetoric

Ramstien172May 31, 2022 11:46AM

  So Aaron Donald is a money grubber like a woman?

promomasterj93May 31, 2022 12:28PM

  The #1 reason AD won’t retire this year. (Article)

Rams43212May 31, 2022 06:58AM

  Florio and Simms discuss the Donald situation

NewMexicoRam132May 31, 2022 07:59AM

  Article: Aaron Donald still weighing retirement, would be 'at peace' without football

BerendsenRam290May 31, 2022 08:25AM

  Best possible outcome for the Rams...

L.A.Rams386May 31, 2022 08:49AM

  Personally, my give a damn has a crack and is about to bust.

Ramgator203May 31, 2022 11:13AM

  Re: Personally, my give a damn has a crack and is about to bust.

Ramstien109May 31, 2022 12:01PM

  Re: Aaron Donald is “at peace” with his career if he doesn’t get a new deal

Ramkind241May 31, 2022 12:07PM

  Right on man!

promomasterj162May 31, 2022 12:30PM

  I'm starting to hope he gets traded to the Whiners...

DaJudge151May 31, 2022 12:38PM

  Yes!

promomasterj132May 31, 2022 12:42PM

  Doesn't change the fact that he IS under contract. He needs to honor it.

Ramgator107May 31, 2022 03:38PM