The Los Angeles Rams have inked boss Sean McVay and GM Les Snead to multiyear deal extensions, the organization revealed today.
The duo had previously inked deal extensions after triumphing with Super Bowl LVI. Les has been GM of the Los Angeles since 2012, while Sean was appointed in 2017. Since the moment McVay was hired, the team have a 92-57 regular-campaign record, which is the 5th-best in the league.
“As they will begin their 10th campaign together, it is no surprise that we decided to offer new multiyear contract extensions to both our head coach and general manager as they have an incredible impact both on our team and the league,” LA owner Stan Kroenke shared.
The duo begins this year evened with the Chiefs boss Andy Reid and GM Brett Veach, and the 49ers boss Shanahan and GM Lynch for the longest-tenured active such pair in the NFL.
Since 2017, Los Angeles has made the postseason 7 times, appearing in 3 NFC Championship Games and 2 Super Bowls.
In the past campaign, McVay became the winningest head coach in organization history, passing John Robinson.
Here to stay. 🤝
We’ve signed extensions with Head Coach Sean McVay and General Manager Les Snead. pic.twitter.com/Ijs04yhJiM
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 2, 2026
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