A common joke is that the NFL stands for “Not For Long.” Players have relatively short careers, and head coaches have very little job security. Which coaches have developed a program consistent enough to be perennial contenders?
Sean McDermott has a 5-6 postseason record, with the bills, and another early exit could lead the organization to make a difficult decision.
The NFL playoffs are chock-full of respected leaders, from Super Bowl winners like Andy Reid and Sean McVay to aspiring champions like Dan Campbell and Sean McDermott. Hall of Fame and title-winning quarterback Peyton Manning likes one coach above the rest of those still standing,
Let's go back in time a bit. It was September and Los Angeles Rams receiver Cooper Kupp was injured. So was his teammate Puka Nacua. Early in the season a dozen Rams players were injured.
You just know a few of these playoff games will come down to crucial fourth-down decisions. Who will make the right call in crunch time?
Nick Wright plays Bracket to Unpack It on the NFL's top head coach-quarterback duos (in the playoffs), featuring Matthew Stafford-Sean McVay and Josh Allen-Sean McDermott.
McVay was the offensive coordinator in Washington before the Rams took a chance on him that has paid off for the organization. Sean McDermott (Bills), John Harbaugh (Ravens), DeMeco Ryans (Texans), Mike Tomlin (Steelers), Dan Campbell (Lions), Nick ...
It's not easy to get ready for a game while your city is experiencing something that you never could have imagined. The Rams had to do that on Monday, and quarterback Matthew Stafford credited head coach Sean McVay for getting the team ready to play.
“They’re real. Obviously, we have a familiarity,” head coach Sean McVay said of the upcoming contest. “I got a little bit of a jump on them this morning. This defense is outstandin
Sean McVay has coached in two Super Bowls with the Rams. This season, however, might be the best coaching job he's done. It's a masterpiece.
McVay was the offensive coordinator in Washington before the Rams took a chance on him that has paid off for the organization. Sean McDermott (Bills), John Harbaugh (Ravens), DeMeco Ryans (Texans ...
The Rams (27) and the Eagles (26) rank sixth and seventh, respectively, among NFL teams in their number of postseason wins. At 26-26, the Eagles sit exactly at .500 in postseason play over their history while the Rams are now 27-28 (.491).