All the rumors about Aaron Donald's future can be laid to rest.
The Los Angeles Ramsagreed to rework Donald's contract Monday, giving the star defensive lineman $95 million over the next three seasons, a $40-million raise from his previous pact, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Donald will receive $65 million guaranteed over the next two years. He'll have the option to retire after the 2023 season or return to the team in 2024 for an additional $30 million guaranteed, according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.
The deal also includes a upno-trade clause, reports ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
Donald is now the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, topping Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who inked a four-year contract averaging $30 million annually this offseason.
The 31-year-old Donald left his future open-ended after helping the Rams win Super Bowl LVI in February. He said last week he'd only return to L.A. under a new contract.
Donald boasts a Hall of Fame-caliber resume that includes three Defensive Player of the Year awards, eight Pro Bowls, and seven first-team All-Pro nods.
The Pitt product has racked up 441 tackles, 98 sacks, and 23 forced fumbles across 127 regular-season appearances since the Rams selected him 13th overall in 2014.