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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay is in for a big day following the franchise ironing out the final details. The reported extension comes following the dismissal of his interest in TV broadcasting opportunities. He displayed a commitment to the Rams organization as they aim to win it all again when the next season begins.

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On Friday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the news as the Rams head coach will be renewing his contract with better terms after leading them to Super Bowl LVI victory. It has been a long time coming for the youngest head coach to win the Super Bowl title and a raise is a minimum he deserves for his achievements from last season.

It also comes on the back of rumors that McVay was stepping away from football and was in negotiations with Amazon.

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They were looking at rope him in with a $100 Million contract for 5 years to analyze Thursday Night Football shows. It seems more of a move to finding what is best for his health and family once he steps away from football.

Sean McVay Taking Headlines For New Rams Contract

The Rams Super Bowl-winning head coach is in line for raise from his $8.5 million salaries. While Amazon would have allowed him to explore new things, he walked away with a considerable amount of money. While coaching from the sidelines is different, NFL broadcasting is no less competitive and full of effort.

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The 2022 NFL champion will be a focal point throughout the upcoming season as he promised on winning a second consecutive Super Bowl title.

It will be a greater challenge as teams around their division and elsewhere will improve their squads with off-season acquisitions.

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While it is important to note that he will be earning significantly less than his Amazon deal, the tag of being a 2- champion could be worth his time. McVay will be hoping to walk away next season if things didn’t go well as he was scheduled to get married this year. It was McVay and his franchises’ goal to prove they are a good team but winning the Super Bowl twice would be something special.

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