Sean Mcvay Turned Down 100 Million From Amazon To Stay With The Rams


Leading up to the Super Bowl, McVay added fuel to the fire that he was considering a TV job when he said he didn’t want to coach until he was 60 or 70 years old. He wants to start a family and be able to spend time with them. That, along with some other reports and rumors, led to speculation that McVay’s time with the Rams was nearing an end. But at least for one more year, McVay isn’t going anywhere. Since becoming the Rams head coach in 2017, the 36-year-old McVay has compiled a 55-26 record with four trips to the playoffs and two Super Bowl appearances. During the team’s Super Bowl rally, McVay started a “run it back!” chant, encouraging star defensive tackle Aaron Donald to return for a shot at another title. Donald, who had been considering retiring, said he’ll come back if the team brings back other key pieces like Von Miller and Odell Beckham, Jr. By returning to the sidelines, McVay is making sure at least one core person is back. Now, his main focus is working on a repeat championship. The broadcast booth can wait.