But the Sept. 10 season opener against the Indianapolis Colts is looming. McVay declined to specify if there is a date that Donald must report to be able to play in the opener. “What you’ve got to have is, as each day gets closer and if we haven’t come to a resolution, having a plan for that day,” McVay said. Those fines, however, are expected to be creatively addressed by the Rams if and when Donald signs a new contract. “That dialogue is ongoing,” McVay said when asked if there was any indication that Donald will report at the conclusion of the preseason.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 28, 2017 02:36 UTC