Rams Sign Head Coach Sean McVay, GM Les Snead to Multi-Year Extensions
The Rams secured continuity by extending McVay and Snead after a successful era with a 92-57 record while Stafford's playing future remains undecided, McVay said.
- On Monday, the Los Angeles Rams signed head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead to multiyear contract extensions, the team announced, with terms undisclosed as of Monday morning.
- Their pairing began in 2017 when McVay joined the Rams ahead of the season, and Snead has been GM since 2012, aiming to preserve a successful long-term partnership.
- On staff, the team added Bubba Ventrone as special teams coordinator, and McVay confirmed internal candidates for offensive coordinator roles amid a 12-5 season and playoff run.
- After announcing the extensions, the Rams said the next major offseason question is quarterback Matthew Stafford's future, with his $40 million salary for 2026 set to become fully guaranteed in March.
- Amid NFL coaching upheaval, Rams owner Stan Kroenke praised McVay and Snead, saying they will lead the franchise for years and noting their impact on Los Angeles and the NFL.
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Rams will be patient as QB Matthew Stafford makes decision on future
After announcing the proactive contract extensions with head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead on Monday, the Rams are in more of a wait-and-see approach with the next biggest domino to fall in their offseason: The future of quarterback Matthew Stafford. Stafford, who turns 38 later this month, declined to speak on his future after the team’s NFC championship game loss to the Seattle Seahawks. But on an appearance on SiriusXM’s “Let…
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