Los Angeles Rams star Aaron Donald did not report to training camp for the team on Friday. However, teammates are not concerned with this.

While the situation could be considered a “huge distraction” for the team, Rams veteran Robert Quinn says not to worry. Quinn was asked if the absence could cause players to lose focus during his media availability:

“Even during OTAs, guys didn’t let it become a problem. We know it’s hard, we know he wants to be here. My college coach told me, he said, ‘Make plays, get paid’ — so it kind of balances itself out. Aaron has a great heart. He loves playing football, first and foremost. He’s just going through a tough little situation right now. Like I said, the guys have his back and once he finally decides to come out here we’d love to see his face and take it from there.”

Michael Brockers, another teammate, recently spoke up in favor of offering a massive contract extension to their defensive anchor.

Rams general manager Les Snead has called signing Donald a priority for Los Angeles and the front office is working to find a resolution. He added while the hope was for Donald to be at camp, it’s a “delicate situation” and business decision for both parties.