Sean McVay has cemented his place in Los Angeles Rams history by earning the record as the franchise’s all-time winningest coach. With a thrilling victory over the New Orleans Saints, McVay reached his 76th regular season win, surpassing the previous record held by John Robinson.
Who did Sean McVay beat for the Rams record?
Before McVay, John Robinson held the record with 75 regular-season wins during his tenure from 1983 to 1991. While Robinson achieved longevity, McVay has set the new standard for both winning percentage and postseason success.
McVay already held Rams records for playoff appearances (5), playoff wins (7), and Super Bowl appearances (2), making him the most accomplished coach in franchise history.
How has McVay transformed the LA Rams?
When McVay was hired in 2017, the Rams were coming off a decade of mediocrity, including 10 consecutive losing seasons. At just 30 years old, McVay revitalized the team, implementing innovative offensive strategies and building a winning culture. Under his leadership, the Rams have had just one losing season and secured a Super Bowl victory in 2022.
McVay’s ability to adapt and develop talent has kept the Rams competitive year after year, even during roster challenges and injuries. His leadership has turned the Rams into perennial contenders in the NFL.
What’s next for McVay and the Rams?
The Rams are currently sitting at a .500 record this season, aiming to make another playoff push. McVay’s continued success hinges on his ability to navigate injuries and maximize the roster’s potential. Fans and analysts alike are watching to see if he can add another deep postseason run to his already impressive resume.
Rams fans can show their support in the final stretch of the regular season. With the NFC West wide open, the team can still make the playoffs with home-field advantage. And with McVay at the helm, fans are ready to rally behind their record-breaking coach.