Rams Extend Contracts for Sean McVay and Les Snead
The Los Angeles Rams have made significant moves to secure their leadership for the upcoming seasons. Both head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead have signed multi-year contract extensions with the club. This decision marks a continuation of their successful partnership as they prepare for the 2023 NFL season.
Contract Extensions for McVay and Snead
The Rams announced the extensions on a Monday, signaling their commitment to maintaining stability within the organization. McVay, entering his 10th season, has been a key figure in the team’s recent successes. Snead has held his position since 2012, demonstrating his effectiveness in team management.
Impact and Success
Rams owner Stan Kroenke highlighted the duo’s contributions in a statement. He emphasized the team’s exceptional performance under McVay and Snead’s leadership.
- The Rams hold a record of 92 wins and 57 losses since McVay took the helm.
- This marks McVay’s 10th season with the franchise.
- Under his guidance, the Rams have reached the playoffs seven times in the last nine years.
- They achieved a playoff record of 10-6, including a Super Bowl LVI victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Both leaders have cultivated a culture of excellence, striving for championships while fostering pride among fans and the city of Los Angeles. Their collaborative efforts have been recognized as embodying the “We Then Me” philosophy, a standard they also seek to instill in players and staff.
Looking Ahead
With McVay and Snead committed to the Rams for the foreseeable future, the franchise looks poised for continued success. Their leadership will be crucial as the Rams aim to build on their recent achievements and maintain their competitive edge in the NFL.