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Aaron Donald told NBC there’s a ‘strong possibility’ he’ll retire if Rams win Super Bowl

Rams defensive end Aaron Donald participates in a practice drill Friday in Thousand Oaks. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)

Aaron Donald told former player Rodney Harrison that if the Rams win the Super Bowl, he might retire.

The Rams All-Pro defensive tackle was interviewed by Harrison for a 12-minute pregame segment on NBC. After the interview aired Sunday, Harrison said that Donald told him off the air that he would consider retirement — if the Rams win.

Harrison was asked by Jac Collinsworth on the air what Donald thinks about his legacy. Harrison answered that Donald doesn’t want to be a defender that accomplished so many individual things but never won a Super Bowl.

He then said, “But he did tell me this, that if he wins the Super Bowl, there’s a strong possibility he could walk away from the game and retire.”

“You might be trending on that one,” Collinsworth said. “What makes him feel that way?”

Replied Harrison: “He just talked about wanting to spending more time with his…

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