He calls time on his career having won one Super Bowl ring and cemented himself among the greatest defensive players in the history of the league.
Donald won three Defensive Player of the Year awards in 2017, 2018 and 2020 and steps away as an eight-time All-Pro and 10-time Pro Bowl selection.
The 32-year-old took to social media to confirm his retirement, stating he had given everything “mentally and physically” to the game.
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“For 10 years, I have been fortunate to play the game of football at the highest level. I’m thankful for the people I’ve met along the way, the relationships I’ve built and the things I’ve accomplished with my team-mates and individually,” said Donald in a statement.
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“I would like to thank St Louis for the love and support during my first two years in the league as a St. Louis Ram, and through my eight years as a Los Angeles Ram. I would like to thank Los Angeles for the love and support throughout my career as well. California has become home to me and my family, and you all made it extra special.
“I would like to thank Mr Kroenke and his family for building an organization that I was blessed to be part of.”