Donald absent as Rams start training camp
Los Angeles Rams star defensive tackle Aaron Donald did not report to training camp Wednesday with the rest of his teammates, a team official told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, indicating that he will hold out for a second consecutive season as he seeks a big-money contract extension.
Donald's absence, while expected, is a blow to a Rams team that has all the makings of a Super Bowl contender.
The pass-rusher is under contract for 2018 thanks to the fifth-year option of his rookie deal, which will pay him $6.8 million this season - far below his value as arguably the best defensive player in football.
Related: Rams GM 'simultaneously working' on Donald contract
While the Rams have insisted they intend to reward Donald for his All-Pro play, they first handed out long-term extensions to Todd Gurley and Brandin Cooks earlier in July.
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