Ian Rapoport reports that Rams DT Aaron Donald did not report to the team for the start of training camp and is officially a holdout.
According to Rapoport, while the two parties have discussed a long-term, they’ve made “little progress” up to this point.
Rams GM Les Sneadย recently referred to a contract extension for Donald as a “priority” but admittedย thatย it’sย a “complicated” situation overall.
“Weโre working to find a resolution. I donโt want to get into optimistic or pessimistic, because itโs a complicated situation. We respect Aaron and his group, and weโre working to find a win-win,”ย said Snead, via Alden Gonzalez of ESPN.
Snead added that he would “love” for Donald to re-sign, but he would respect his decision to play elsewhere.
“These are delicate situations,” Snead said. “I think you have to respect Aaron and his side, and that business move. Itโs really at that point all about respect. Yes, weโd love for him to be here, hope heโs here, would help if heโs here. But if he decides not to, then itโs a thing you have to respect.”
The Rams have made it clear that signingย Donald to a massive contract is a priority for them.
Donald, 25, is a former first-round pick of the Rams back in 2014. He was in the final year of his four-year, $10.136 million and set to make a base salary of $1,802,250 for the 2017 season when the Rams picked up hisย fifth-year team option for the 2018 season.
This will run them around $6.892 million for the 2018 season, but is guaranteed only for injury and won’t prevent them from working on a long-term extension over the next year.
In 2016, Donald appeared in all 16 games for the Rams and recorded 47 tackles, eight sacks, two forced fumbles and five pass defenses.
We’ll have more regarding a new deal for Donald as the news is available.
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