Last offseason, Aaron Donald signed the largest contract for a defensive player in NFL history. He inked a six-year, $135 million deal with the Los Angeles Rams after two years of holding out, making him the richest defender ever. Of course, Khalil Mack stole that title one day later with a $141 million contract, but that doesn’t diminish Donald’s deal.

He’s putting that money to good use, giving back to the University of Pittsburgh. On Friday, the university announced that Donald has made a “seven-figure financial commitment to the Pitt Football Championship Fund.” The donation will help in areas such as recruiting, technology and improving the team’s facility.

Donald, 27, is the youngest person ever to make a seven-figure donation to the university. Additionally, it’s the largest donation ever by a former Pitt football player.

NFL star and Pitt legend Aaron Donald has made a seven-figure financial commitment to the Pitt Football Championship Fund. At 27, Donald is the University's youngest seven-figure donor in history. Thank You, @AaronDonald97! MORE: https://t.co/0tlxOPYLGR

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In return, the school will name the ground floor of Pitt’s Duratz Athletic Complex will be named the Aaron Donald Football Performance Center. Included in the complex is the locker room, training room and weight room.

“It was a dream come true to play for the University of Pittsburgh,” Donald said, via the school’s website. “My experience as a Panther is something that influences my life every day and I want to pay that forward. I believe in what Coach Narduzzi is building at Pitt and this was an opportunity for me to make a difference for our current and future players. Pitt will always be my school and I’m honored to be able to support the Blue and Gold.”

Additionally, Donald and LeSean McCoy have been named honorary coaches for Pitt’s Blue-Gold game on Saturday.

Donald spent four years at Pitt from 2010-13, being named an All-American once and the 2013 ACC Defensive Player of the Year. During his career with the Panthers, he racked up 66 tackles for loss, 29.5 sacks and six forced fumbles en route to being a first-round pick by the Rams in 2014.