Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay says he would like to know “sooner than later” about Matthew Stafford’s status for next season.
Rams coach Sean McVay spoke about contributions from Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp, as well as Rob Havenstein and Tyler Higbee.
Due to recent wildfires in Los Angeles, the Rams have had to make several changes to what would've been a typical game week routine. However those adjustments hail in comparison to the devastating realities endured by those who have been impacted.
So it is fitting that John McVay's grandson Sean became the second member in his family to hoist a Lombardi as the family completed their third Super Bowl victory over the Bengals in Super Bowl LVI.
Rams head coach Sean McVay, wide receiver Cooper Kupp and former offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth and their families are uniting to donate to wildfire relief in Los Angeles.
The Rams will play their home postseason game in Arizona due to the Southern California wildfires burning out of control.
He told reporters that a few Rams employees have been impacted by the fires, but no players or coaches were in the affected areas. Sean McVay still expects the Rams’ playoff game to be in Inglewood. He says a few Rams employees have been affected by the fires, but no players or coaches were in an affected area.
Let's go back in time a bit. It was September and Los Angeles Rams receiver Cooper Kupp was injured. So was his teammate Puka Nacua. Early in the season a dozen Rams players were injured.
“They’re real. Obviously, we have a familiarity,” head coach Sean McVay said of the upcoming contest. “I got a little bit of a jump on them this morning. This defense is outstandin
So, it looks like McVay and team’s decision paid off. Whereas the Green Bay Packers and the Vikings played their starters, and admittedly they were in a different situation than