The Los Angeles Rams season has finally come to an end. The Rams were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs. It was a great battle till the end.
McVay's worst season as a head coach came the year after winning the Super Bowl, but he rebounded last season with a 10-7 record and wild-card berth. The Rams played the Lions in Detroit in the postseason, and they played the NFC North champions close throughout the game. However, the Lions beat the Rams 24-23 to end Los Angeles' season
The apple has not fallen far from the tree for at least a few of Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay's disciples ... the same coaching success McVay has had in Los Angeles is the current leader of his upcoming NFL wild card game opponent: Minnesota ...
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.
The Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings faced off on "Monday Night Football," closing out the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs. Minnesota entered the game as a 2.5-point favorite, per ESPN BET, but the Rams came out of the gate hungry for a spot in the Divisional Round.
OPINION:Rams' Sean McVay is the most dangerous coach left in the playoffs According to USA TODAY Sports research, the average age for an NFL head coach plummeted from 53.4 years old in 2015 to 47. ...
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,