Los Angeles Rams extend contracts for coach Sean McVay and Les Snead (GM) through 2026

The Los Angeles Rams Thursday’s contract extensions for Sean McVay as head coach and Les Snead as general manager were approved. They will continue through the 2026 season.

McVay claimed in early August, that he had signed an extensionHowever, the team waited to make the official announcement until Snead had signed.

McVay, Snead and the Rams are coming off their Super Bowl LVI victory, which was their second Super Bowl appearance since McVay’s hiring in 2017. They will open the NFL season against Snead and McVay. Buffalo Bills Thursday night

“As an organization, we continually strive to improve ourselves each day. In a statement, Stan Kroenke, Rams’ owner, said that this requires selflessness and dedication as well as great leadership. This mindset is exemplified by Les and Sean. Many of our wins and losses have been made possible by them. They are the embodiment of the ‘We not me’ mantra that runs through the whole organization. They deserve their extensions.”

McVay, the youngest head coach of the modern NFL, was hired by the Rams in 2005. He has led Los Angeles to an impressive 55-26 record in five seasons.

McVay released a statement saying that McVay has always stated, “The players, coaches and employees of the Rams are, as I have always said,” McVay added.

In 2012, Snead was appointed general manager of the Rams. The team is now 86-74-1 after 10 seasons. Snead was the 15th pick in the 2016 draft, and he was the first overall pick for the quarterback pick. Jared Goff.

One of his most notable trades was the addition of a quarterback Matthew Stafford January 2021 and linebacker Von Miller In November 2021. He also signed wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. The Rams’ Super Bowl win and playoff run are also dependent on the mid-season.

Snead, the Rams’ front-office, have also granted several large contract extensions this offseason. They signed Stafford and wide receiver Cooper Kupp Through the 2026 season and reworking of defensive tackle Aaron DonaldHe will be the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL under his contract.

Snead stated that “we have been engineering a special Rams team, organization, and culture, and we have done it with special people,” in a statement. Stan gave us the opportunity to continue our mission, and I look forward to it.

This report was compiled by the Associated Press.

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