The Los Angeles Rams almost had a dream season in 2018. They won 15 games that season – including playoffs – but fell in the most crucial game of the year. Now, looking back, Sean McVay admits he was way over his head.
The Los Angeles Rams are entering what is projected to be a busy offseason, and there are rumblings of discontent under center. Not only is Cooper Kupp officially on the trade block, but reports about quarterback Matthew Stafford being on the move are making the rounds aplenty.
The Los Angeles Rams hired Sean McVay as their head coach in 2017. At 31, McVay became the youngest head coach in NFL history. In his second season, he led quarterback Jared Goff and the Rams to Super Bowl 53,
There was a time in the not-too-distant past when it looked like Jared Goff was going to be the savior of the Los Angeles Rams. Paired up with the then-youngest coach in the NFL, Sean McVay, after a not-so-great start to his career under Jeff Fisher,
The Los Angeles Rams have a huge decision to make this offseason involving Super Bowl-winning quarterback Matthew Stafford. Stafford can still play at an incredibly high level, there's no question about it.
While there are plenty of other good offensive play-callers in the NFL, McVay remains one of the elite. The 33rd Team’s Dan Pizzuta ranked McVay as the second-best offensive play-caller heading into the 2025 season, behind only the San Francisco 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan.
Micah Parsons is a big fan of Sean McVay and says he deserves more credit for how the Rams have sustained success since their Super Bowl win
Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart is flying up draft boards and more analysts are expecting him to be a first-round pick. The 2025 class of quarterbacks is considered one of the weaker ones in recent memory but it's easy to see a team getting intrigued by Dart's upside.
With Matthew Stafford's future uncertain, Sean McVay reportedly knows which quarterback he'd like to start for the Los Angeles Rams in the 2025 NFL season―and it's not Aaron Rodgers.
Rams coach Sean McVay says "there is no doubt" by anyone in the organization that they need to do all they can to keep Matthew Stafford.
The storyline that has dominated the NFL Scouting Combine that has nothing to do with the combine is the future of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. The franchise recently granted the 37-year-old permission to speak to other interested teams,
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay raised eyebrows in January when he was noncommittal about Matthew Stafford remaining the club's starting quarterback.