Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay is the youngest coach to be hired in National Football League history. Yet, because of his success as a young head coach,
Houston has reportedly completed three initial interviews to date, previously meeting with current quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson, Syracuse offensive coordinator Jeff Nixon and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterbacks coach Thad Lewis. The franchise's next interview brings intrigue given his most recent stop.
The Los Angeles Rams season ended prematurely in the Divisional Round against the Philadelphia Eagles. Will they move on from Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp?
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has been one of the best head coaches since coming to Los Angeles. Last season McVay did the unthinkable with his team that no one seen coming.
The Rams had contract issues to solve with Matthew Stafford all the way up to training camp last year. Coach Sean McVay aims to avoid a repeat this year.
Since the Los Angeles Rams drafted wide receiver Cooper Kupp in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, the talented wide receiver has been one of the most depen
Sean McVay wants to avoid what happened last offseason when the Los Angeles Rams spent months in limbo awaiting clarity from Matthew Stafford. After reaching the playoffs and beating the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round,
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay says he would like to know “sooner than later” about Matthew Stafford’s status for next season.
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a good season. They showed that the young defense is going to be a special group for years to come. The offense showed that
McVay is the youngest head coach to ever be hired in the NFL, but that was eight seasons ago. This has given McVay valuable experience in more ways than one, making him a coach players love to play for.
Could the LA Rams' Divisional Round defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles be the last game played by quarterback Matthew Stafford? Or does the Super Bowl winner have another season in him?