After the victory of the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI, there was speculation for too long about the future of the head coach Sean McVay and his working relationship with the team due to a possible opportunity as a television analyst.
In his first media appearance after Super Bowl LVI, McVay he was excited about the championship and declared for Associated Press what feels rejuvenated heading into the 2022 NFL season.
“Probably, youI left this season fresher and rejuvenated than ever. I think a lot of that is because I’ve been around coaches and players who are energizing and exciting. It really excites me to be a coachMcVay told the AP.
In five years at the helm of the Rams, McVay has a record of 55 wins and 26 losses in the regular season. In the postseason his mark is 7-3 and 1-1 in the Super Bowl.
new contracts
McVay testified for the website of the Rams who are interested in getting new deals for defensive tackle Aaron Donald and quarterback Matthew Stafford. According to Spotrac, Donald’s contract will end in 2024 and Stafford’s at the end of the 2022 NFL season.
“They are foundational pieces on each side of the ball. They were voted captains unanimously. They personify everything good about the Rams. I think another thing special about them is that they understand that we have to work in a coordinated way to stay as competitive as possible,” McVay said.
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