Just when Rams fans were still stinging from that soul-crushing NFC Championship loss to the Seahawks, Los Angeles hits them with pure adrenaline.
The Rams have locked in head coach Sean McVay and GM Les Snead with multiyear contract extensions. This legendary duo is staying put – and the message is clear: the championship hunt is far from over.
From Pain to Power Move
The 2025 season ended in agony, one win shy of the Super Bowl. But owner Stan Kroenke just fired back with the ultimate vote of confidence.
“As we enter their 10th season together, it is only fitting to reflect on the tremendous success Sean and Les have brought… we are thrilled they will be leading the Los Angeles Rams for years to come,” Kroenke declared.
The Stats That Silence Doubters
Since McVay arrived in 2017 and paired with Snead (GM since 2012), the Rams have been elite:
- 92-57 regular-season record – 5th-best in the NFL
- 7 playoff appearances
- 3 NFC Championship Games
- 2 Super Bowls, including the iconic LVI victory
McVay is now the winningest head coach in franchise history, surpassing John Robinson.
Tied With the NFL’s Longest Reigns
Heading into 2026, McVay-Snead now match the longest active HC-GM tenures alongside Reid-Veach (Chiefs) and Shanahan-Lynch (49ers). Rivalry heating up – who blinks first?
The Emotional Fire
This isn’t just ink on paper. It’s a war cry after coming so close. McVay and Snead have built an empire through highs and lows, and they’re hungry for more hardware. Rams Nation, the revenge tour starts NOW.
Is this the move that finally delivers Super Bowl redemption? 🔥









