If the Rams re-sign Beckham and Miller, Donald will come back to play in 2022.
Donald said if we bring everybody back, he would be back.
Donald could retire if L.A. won the Super Bowl, according to a former NFL safety and current NBC football analyst.
Sunday Night Football on NBC @SNFonNBC"If he wins a #SuperBowl, there's a strong possibility that he could walk away from the game and retire."
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He didn't shut those rumors down immediately after the game.
Dianna Russini @diannaESPNAaron Donald just told me he’s gonna take some time before he makes a decision if he’s going to retire or not. He wants to just be in the moment here.
Donald was ready for a return at the Super Bowl parade.
A super team was built by us. The super team can be brought back. Donald asked why not run it back.
Miller and Beckham were added by the Rams. Both will be free agents in March.
Miller had nine sacks in 12 games for L.A. He had two sacks.
Beckham, a three-time Pro Bowler, had 48 catches, 593 yards and seven touchdown in 11 games.
He had two catches for 52 yards and a touchdown in the Super Bowl, but left the game in the second quarter with an injury that is believed to be a torn anterior cruciate ligament, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network.
L.A. is likely to consider adding both of them back since they helped propel the Rams to their first Super Bowl in 22 years.
Donald is coming off his seventh straight All-Pro season and his plea to keep the team together is a great motivator.
The Rams are basking in the glow of their Super Bowl win after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals.