Sean McVay has unequivocally confirmed his commitment to coaching the Los Angeles Rams in the 2024 season. During a recent appearance on The Coach McVay Show, McVay assured fans that he will be leading the team in the upcoming season, dispelling any doubts about his coaching position.
In 2022, McVay contemplated stepping away from coaching, reflecting on burnout and what he perceived as “professional failure” following a disappointing campaign. However, he has now put those uncertainties to rest by committing to continue coaching the Rams.
During The Coach McVay Show, there was a discussion about McVay approaching John Robinson’s franchise record for most wins by a head coach. McVay, with 69 regular-season wins since taking over as head coach in 2017, needs seven more victories to surpass Robinson’s record of 75 wins during his nine years with the franchise. When asked about the possibility of breaking the record, McVay responded affirmatively, ensuring that The Coach McVay Show will continue into the next season.
Despite a setback with a 5-12 record in 2022 after winning the Super Bowl in 2021, the Rams have rebounded in the current season, currently holding a 9-7 record and securing a wild-card spot in the playoffs.
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