Prior to Sunday's Super Bowl LIX matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay joined the Fox desk to break down the game. He's similar to ...
If you see Sean McVay in Cabo, hide your quarterback. He might just pull off a blockbuster trade while on vacation. That’s exactly what was going through Sean Payton’s mind when he was on ...
Because of this, instead of coaching in the Super Bowl, Rams coach Sean McVay took the time to join Fox's pregame show ahead of Sunday's matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia ...
Ahead of the Super Bowl matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, Sean McVay isn't tolerating any disrespect toward Nick Sirianni. On Fox Sports' pregame show ...
The Los Angeles Rams have built something special in the last couple of years. Head coach Sean McVay since becoming the Rams coach has been one of the best coaches in the National Football League.
Sean McVay brought a shiny Super Bowl ring to the Fox Sports set, plus dropped a stirring NFL take on which coach he believes is "disrespected." The Los Angeles Rams head coach joined the panel ...
"During Fox Sports’ Super Bowl pregame show, Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay will make a couple of appearances, sources briefed on the plan told The Athletic," Marchand wrote. "It is not a big ...
But Glazer said Payton kept calling him. “I literally called Sean McVay, and I said, ‘Do me a favor. … Can I let Sean Payton know that you’re not trading up? Because this dude ain’t ...
During the Super Bowl pregame show on Fox, Rams head coach Sean McVay called Sirianni the most "disrespected coach in the league." Tweets by RamsNFL According to Elias Sports, Nick Sirianni is the ...
During that time, McVay praised Sirianni for his efforts in leading the Eagles amidst the chaos. He claimed that Sirianni is the "most disrespected coach in the league for a guy who is making his ...
Before the Super Bowl in New Orleans, Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay defended Sirianni on ... he would certainly thrust himself into the pool of truly elite coaches in the NFL.