Aaron Donald isn’t expected to join Rams anytime soon
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday he didn’t expect to see defensive star Aaron Donald on Tuesday. Tuesday will be a significant day for Donald, per Jason La Canfora.
Sean McVay said "I'd be surprised" if Aaron Donald reported tomorrow. Says its status who and figures it might be a while. Donald has a deadline Tues in terms of earning an accrued season
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) August 6, 2018
Donald needs to show up by Tuesday to ensure his 2018 season counts as an accrued season, meaning he would be an unrestricted free agent in 2019 without a long-term deal.
That being said, along with the coach’s insight, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Monday evening that Donald “has no plans to rejoin the team, per sources. He will not be there Tuesday, nor anytime soon.â€
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Even though Aaron Donald would have to report to Rams’ camp by Tuesday to make sure this counts as an accrued season and he wouldn’t be a restricted free agent next off-season, he has no plans to rejoin the team, per sources. He will not be there Tuesday, nor anytime soon.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 6, 2018
Donald remains embroiled in what appears to be an increasingly contentious contract impasse with the Rams. He’s set to play out the final season of his rookie contract after the team used its first-round option, which will pay him $6.89 million in 2018.
During his first four seasons as a pro, Donald has emerged as the premier defensive player in the NFL. The defensive tackle has racked up 39 sacks in total and has made either the First- or Second-team All-Pro squad in each of his first four seasons.