INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Aaron Donald capped off a dominant performance by the Los Angeles Rams' defensive front when he pressured Joe Burrow into an errant thrown on fourth down, shutting the door on the Cincinnati Bengals' hopes of a last-minute comeback in Super Bowl LVI.
And after the Rams' 23-20 win, Donald didn't shut the door on the possibility that he could retire at age 30 now that he's finally a world champion.
There had been no public indications that Donald was considering that until Rodney Harrison said on NBC's pregame broadcast that the All-Pro defensive lineman told him "there's a strong possibility" he could retire if the Rams win the Super Bowl.