Sean McVay is coming off the best season of his coaching career. He led the Los Angeles Rams to a win in Super Bowl LVI after going 12-5 in the regular season, reaching the pinnacle of the football world in just his fifth year as a head coach.
After flirting with a jump to broadcasting, McVay is back with the Rams and fully committed to repeating as world champions. And despite the short turnaround from the end of last year, McVay feels refreshed going into Year 6.
We caught up with McVay recently for an exclusive interview on behalf of the coach’s partnership with Campbell’s Chunky Soup, teaming up to make a $50,000 donation to the American Red Cross in support of Ukraine.
In the interview, McVay discussed how he’s become a better coach thanks to Matthew Stafford, why the quarterback will only improve in 2022, the signing of Bobby Wagner (despite not viewing linebacker as a need), young Rams players who could step up and the status of the pass rush – among other topics.