Sean McVay has coached in two Super Bowls with the Rams. This season, however, might be the best coaching job he's done. It's a masterpiece.
The 2025 coaching cycle is in full swing, and already a sub-40-year-old has earned a head coaching role. The Bears are landing offensive guru Ben Johnson, 38, to take the helm, hoping that he is the key to unlocking quarterback Caleb Williams' potential in the NFL.
This past week was a trying one for everyone in LA, including the Rams, and Sean McVay is confident his team will be locked in on Monday
The Los Angeles Rams will face the Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card round of the NFL Playoffs. The game will be played in Arizona due to the Wildfires in Los Angeles.
McVay's worst season as a head coach came the year after winning the Super Bowl, but he rebounded last season with a 10-7 record and wild-card berth. The Rams played the Lions in Detroit in the postseason, and they played the NFC North champions close throughout the game. However, the Lions beat the Rams 24-23 to end Los Angeles' season
It's not easy to get ready for a game while your city is experiencing something that you never could have imagined. The Rams had to do that on Monday, and quarterback Matthew Stafford credited head coach Sean McVay for getting the team ready to play.
Let's go back in time a bit. It was September and Los Angeles Rams receiver Cooper Kupp was injured. So was his teammate Puka Nacua. Early in the season a dozen Rams players were injured.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua makes his first reception against the Philadelphia Eagles for a 16-yard gain that pushes the offense into the red zone.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Demarcus Robinson rips the football away from the Philadelphia Eagle for a 48-yard gain.
Jayden Daniels is the Commanders' hero this season, but Dan Quinn's decision to hire Kliff Kingsbury as the team's offensive coordinator might go down as a turning point for the franchise.Kingsbury was set to join the Raiders in the same role when Quinn came calling in February,
Matthew Stafford and the Rams fall short in their comeback attempt, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles 28-22 in the NFC divisional playoffs.
After coming up short in their pursuit of a Super Bowl appearance, Sean McVay weighs in on the future of this stalwart Rams lineman.