The Rams’ radio broadcast loved Aaron Donald’s celebration on Super Bowl-clinching play

“You can build that man’s statue at SoFi Stadium right now!”

In the hours leading up to Sunday’s Super Bowl 56 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, NBC dropped a surprising report that Rams defensive star Aaron Donald would consider retiring if they won the Super Bowl.

Well, it looks like Donald will have a decision coming up because his clutch play down the stretch got it done for the Rams in their 23-20 Super Bowl 56 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

With 43 seconds left in the game, the Bengals were faced with a fourth-and-one play to extend the game. And that was when Donald blew up the playcall and got to Joe Burrow, forcing him into a wild, desperate throw that fell incomplete.

After the turnover on downs, Donald ran towards the end zone and pointed at his ring finger in celebration. Rams play-by-play announcer J.B. Long had a great call of the moment.