NFL: Rams announce extensions Sean McVay & Les Snead ahead of Bills opener

Los Angeles Rams announce extensions for Super Bowl winning coach and GM, Sean McVay and Les Snead, as reigning Super Bowl champions head into NFL kickoff as underdogs vs. Buffalo Bills

  • The reigning Super Bowl champs announced the pair will remain in LA until 2027
  • LA host the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Kickoff at SoFi Stadium on Thursday night 
  • Sean McVay became the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl last season 
  • Les Snead is one of the league’s best GMs, drafting the likes of Aaron Donald and Cooper Kupp, while acquiring Jalen Ramsey and Matthew Stafford among others

The Los Angeles Rams announced contract extensions for both head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead on Thursday, just hours before taking on Buffalo in the NFL kickoff. 

The extensions will ensure the pair remain with the Rams through the 2026 season. 

Financial terms were not released by the team, but both McVay and Snead are reportedly among the highest-paid in their respective roles. 

Sean McVay has signed an extension which will see him remain Rams’ head coach until 2027

‘As an organization we constantly strive to better ourselves every day. This requires selflessness, dedication and great leadership throughout,’ Rams owner, Stan Kroenke said in a press release, Thursday. 

‘Sean and Les personify this mindset. They have been crucial to many of our successes that transcend wins and losses. 

‘They epitomize the “We not me” mantra that permeates the entire organization. Their extensions are well deserved.’

Les Snead (L) has been a phenomenal hire by the Kroenke's and is one of the league's best GMs

Les Snead (L) has been a phenomenal hire by the Kroenke’s and is one of the league’s best GMs

Los Angeles return center stage as the hunted following their ultimate success at SoFi Stadium in February. 

Awaiting them in their first game since lifting the Lombardi are this season’s Super Bowl favorites, Buffalo.

Josh Allen and company roll into Tinsel Town looking to take out their frustration of last season’s heartbreaking overtime divisional round loss to Kansas City on the home team. 

LA will hope to be the first team since the Patriots in 2004 to repeat as Super Bowl champions

LA will hope to be the first team since the Patriots in 2004 to repeat as Super Bowl champions

Former Ram and two-time Super Bowl champion Von Miller will be a familiar face for McVay, Snead and the Rams when he makes his Buffalo bow following his free-agent signing from LA.

McVay revealed last month that he had already signed his extension, but the club was waiting to announce until both his and Snead’s respective deals were done. 

The Rams’ head coach enters his sixth season with the team, holding a 55-26 record, including two Super Bowl appearances. 

He became the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl, aged 36, and the youngest to appear in a Super Bowl, aged 31, as the Rams fell to the Patriots in 2018.  

Von Miller will look to wreak havoc on Sean McVay's offense in his return to LA, Thursday night

Von Miller will look to wreak havoc on Sean McVay’s offense in his return to LA, Thursday night

Snead has been the general manager of the LA franchise since 2012 and holds an 86-74-1 record.  

His draft haul includes the likes of seven-time All-Pro, Aaron Donald and Super Bowl MVP, Cooper Kupp.

Snead has also acquired several stars via trade and free agency including Miller, Matthew Stafford, Jalen Ramsey, Odell Beckham and most recently, Allen Robinson.

Since teaming up in 2017, McVay and Snead have amassed four NFC West titles, two NFC Championships and a Super Bowl ring. 

McVay became the youngest head coach in NFL history to lift the Lombardi Trophy, aged 36

McVay became the youngest head coach in NFL history to lift the Lombardi Trophy, aged 36

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