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Shortly after Super Bowl LVI had concluded, speculation began to run rampant about the futures of Sean McVay, Aaron Donald, Odell Beckham Jr. and several others.

Would McVay take a break from football ? Would Donald retire? Those were questions Los Angeles Rams fans suddenly had to concern themselves with as opposed to just enjoying a championship.

That came to a head during the team’s celebratory parade in Los Angeles earlier this week when Donald delivered a very specific message to McVay.

No McVay, no Donald. A potentially troubling reality for Rams fans.

But then came the good news. McVay doesn’t appear to be leaving LA. And Donald is not leaving McVay. Instead, the duo plan to “run it back.”

“We built a super team. We can bring a super team back! Why not run it back? We could be world champions again,” Donald told fans during the Super Bowl parade.

What the future hold for players like Beckham and Andrew Whitworth remains to be seen, but McVay and Donald appear to be readying themselves for a return and a potential repeat.

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