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Aaron Donald 'at peace' with career if no deal with Los Angeles Rams reached

Star defensive tackle Aaron Donald says he'd be «at peace» with his career if he and the Los Angeles Rams can't agree to a new contract.

The Rams have acknowledged that they are working on a new contract with Donald, who is signed through the 2024 season but has no guaranteed money left on his deal. At the annual league meeting in March, Rams coach Sean McVay said that he was relieved that Donald had decided to return for the 2023 season. However, on the I Am Athlete podcast, Donald indicated that's contingent on getting a new deal.

«It ain't about the money, it's a business at the end of the day,» Donald said on the podcast, hosted by former NFL players Brandon Marshall, Adam «Pacman» Jones and LeSean McCoy. «That's what you've got to see. For me, it's about winning. I don't want to play football if I can't win anyway, so I feel like… if I got a real opportunity to win another Super Bowl, then it makes sense to play. But again, it's still a business. We've got to handle the business side of things, and if that wasn't to get handled then, you know, it is what it is type of situation. I'll be fine regardless.»

Last season was Donald's eighth in the NFL and he said on the podcast that he had always discussed retiring after eight seasons. He said winning a Super Bowl has nothing to do with his decision.

«But me talking about retirement, that was happening way before we won a Super Bowl. I've been saying that since I got into the league that I was going to play eight years and be done. That's just what I've been saying. It just came out and then everybody think that, 'Oh, he said if he wins a Super Bowl he's going to retire.' Nah, I got teammates, coaches, my family who know about this. I said I'm going to play eight years,

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