Donald, who turns 31 in May, told Sports Illustrated he's
struggling to recommit to the grind of the offseason and took a
full week off in February. He said it was the first time he'd
rested more than three consecutive days.
According to The Athletic, Donald and the Rams made "good
progress" toward a new contract that will restore his status as
the NFL's highest-paid defensive player.
But to push forward any consideration of coming back for 2022,
Donald said he also told owner Stan Kroenke following the Super
Bowl win over the Cincinnati Bengals that wide receiver Odell
Beckham Jr. and pass rusher Von Miller must return. Donald also
wants assurances that the Rams will keep a championship roster
together, not rebuild.
Even after head coach Sean McVay eschewed retirement and
dedicated to being all-in on chasing a repeat Super Bowl victory
parade, Donald told Sports Illustrated he wants more time to
decide his future.
"I'm thinking about my kids, first, always," he said. "People
who know me understand why."
A seven-time All-Pro and three-time Defensive Player of the
Year, Donald's credentials are virtually peerless.
But Donald, who signed a six-year, $135 million contract in
2018, said he's been considering walking away from the NFL for
two years. Two of his three children live full-time in
Pittsburgh and the older they get, the more activities they
enter and the less time they have to travel to and from Los
Angeles to be with their dad.
McVay cited family as the biggest reason he's considering
stepping away from the NFL -- not this year, but in the future.
McVay pointed out that he and Donald are similar in that they
don't feel invested unless they have all of their chips on the
table. According to Sports Illustrated, Donald hasn't recaptured
that feeling this offseason.
If he leaves to drive the kids to school and attend their
after-school programs, McVay said he understands why.
"I've witnessed what it takes for him," McVay said.
Donald said he has considered retirement for a year or two, only
to return in the way Michael Jordan stepped away from the NBA.
--Field Level Media
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