Aaron Donald and Rams agree on record NFL contract for non-QB
LA TimesAfter celebrating victory in Super Bowl LVI with family, Aaron Donald now can celebrate his new contract with the Rams. On Monday, two days after he got married, coach Sean McVay had more to celebrate when the Rams agreed to terms with Donald on a deal that will make the three-time NFL defensive player of the year the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, a person with knowledge of the situation said. So, the Rams will attempt to — as Donald said during a Super Bowl victory parade — “run it back” with their star pass rusher toting a new infusion of millions in his pocket. Donald helped lead the Rams to a Super Bowl LVI victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, his late pressure on quarterback Joe Burrow clinching the win and starting a celebration at SoFi Stadium.