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Sean McVay weighs in on stalwart lineman's future in LA
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay requested that star quarterback Matthew Stafford inform the team of his intention to retire sooner rather than later this offseason
The Los Angeles Rams have done a good job over the last couple of drafts finding talented players who are ready to have an instant impact in the NFL. The Rams will try to do the same next season.
The Los Angeles Rams last season were led by their defense. No one knew what the defense was going to be at the beginning of last season. But no one knew that t
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.
NFL coaches are now the youngest in 'Big Four' leagues. Does that correlate to performance? USA TODAY Sports' Coaches Project dives into the data
Matthew Stafford is considering whether he will remain with the Los Angeles Rams for the 2025 NFL season and head coach Sean McVay made a special request to the veteran quarterback and front office about the timing to negotiate.
The New York Jets have a shortlist of offensive coordinator candidates that includes someone on Sean McVay's staff
The NFL head coaches are getting younger and younger. That is not changing in the 2025 offseason. What started with the Rams' surprising hire of the then-30-year-old Sean McVay in 2017 has turned into a spree of clubs electing to put the faith of their franchise in a youthful mind.
With the Los Angeles Rams’ 2024 NFL season officially over, Sean McVay and company have been evaluating their roster’s present and future. Will Matthew Stafford return in 2025? Probably so. How about Cooper Kupp?
New England Patriots legendary coach Bill Belichick had his own right-hand man, whose official title was “Director of Football Research,” but who advised Belichick closely on every aspect of football from in-game management to roster construction.