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All-Pro Aaron Donald returning to LA Rams with a big raise
LOs anGeLes – all-Pro defensive tackle aaron donald is getting a big raise to stay with the Los angeles Rams under a reworked contract through 2024.
The super Bowl champion
Rams announced donald’s return Monday. The team didn’t disclose terms of the new deal, but the nFL network reported donald is getting a $40 million raise that will make him the highest-paid defensive player in the league.
donald was already under contract for $55 million over the next three seasons, but he openly contemplated retirement after he won his first ring in February. The Rams realized donald deserved a hefty raise, and he will get $65 million guaranteed in the next two seasons.
The deal means the seven-time all-Pro will be back to torment offenses at the heart of the defense with the Rams, who will be among the super Bowl favorites again in the upcoming season. Los angeles already signed quarterback Matthew stafford to a contract extension during the offseason, and the rest of the team’s championship core is largely intact.
The 31-year-old donald has stayed at home in Pittsburgh during the Rams’ offseason workout programs, but he is expected to be in attendance when the team opens its mandatory minicamp Tuesday.
donald is widely considered the most dominant defensive player in the sport, and he demonstrated his power yet again last season. He capped four excellent postseason games by making the final defensive play to stop the last drive by the Rams’ opponents in both the nFC title game and the super Bowl.
donald finished the regular season with a career-high 84 tackles and 12 1/2 sacks, his fifth straight season in double digits.
donald also became the Rams’ career franchise leader in sacks while earning his eighth consecutive Pro Bowl selection.
He is the three-time winner of the aP’s defensive Player of the year award, claiming it in 2017, 2018 and 2020.
Tim Tebow among firsttimers on College Football HOF ballot
Tim Tebow, who led Florida to two national championships and won the 2007 Heisman Trophy, is among the former players making a first appearance on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot.
The national Football Foundation announced on Monday the players and coaches eligible for election into the Hall of Fame, and 11 of the 80 FBs players are debuting on the ballot.
Hall of Fame ballots go to more than 12,000 nFF members and current Hall of Famers. The votes are considered by the nFF’s Honors Courts, which then deliberates and selects a class of about a dozen players and two or three coaches.
College Football Hall of Famer and two-time Heisman Trophy winner archie Griffin from Ohio state is the chairman of the Honors Court, which includes athletic administrators, Hall of Famers and members of the media from all over the country.