Is Aaron Donald getting ready to head off into the sunset?
After weighing retirement in the offseason, the Los Angeles Rams defensive star and his wife, Erica, are shopping around their custom Calabasas estate for $6.25 million.
This listing comes two months after Donald helped the Rams win the Super Bowl. The 7,036-square-foot mansion has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms are spread across the two-story floor plan, which also includes a step-down lounge, open-concept kitchen, and self-contained guest quarters.
While on the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast, Donald said he’s had conversations with the Rams.
“I had conversations with the Rams. We talked,” he said. “(If) we bring the guys back – certain guys back – and we got a real shot to repeat and really win another Super Bowl, why not come back and play? That’s all it’s about. I experienced this and it’s like, I thought I’d want to be done, but I got addicted to it. It’s like, I ain’t satisfied. I want to get it one more time. We gonna see after we get this second one. That’s what we’re gonna do. But I’m hungry to try to get another one, for sure. I can’t lie about that.”
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He sounds optimistic that a deal will get done.
“We in good talks right now,” he said. “I got a lot of love with the Rams and the organization. I had some conversations with Mr. Kroenke, the owner, with Sean (McVay), with (Kevin) Demoff, with Tony (Pastoors), with some of the other veteran guys around. So just looking like we can be back, so we’re good. We’re good.”
Donald was drafted by the Rams in 2014 and has racked up 441 tackles and 98 sacks in eight seasons. The Pittsburgh native has been named to eight Pro Bowls and won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award multiple times.