Since becoming the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, Sean McVay has proved he's one of the more brilliant offensive minds in the NFL.
By stacking continuous winning seasons and even capturing a Super Bowl title in 2021, he's respected as one of the best head coaches.
Things only got more impressive when he added future Hall of Famer Matthew Stafford to take the snaps in his offense. McVay always had the creativity and intelligence, but Stafford allowed those traits to flourish.
With all this success and respect, what does the contract for McVay look like as the 2025-26 playoffs approach?
AllSportsPeople has the full breakdown of McVay's contract situation.
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Sean McVay contract
McVay was hired in January of 2017 as the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. At the time of the five-year deal, he was 30, making him the youngest head coach in NFL history.
After reaching a Super Bowl in just his second season, the Rams realized they had made a great decision in hiring McVay. In 2022, McVay signed a massive extension through the 2026 season, worth approximately $14 million per year.
Highest-paid head coaches in NFL
Heading into the 2025 season, these were the estimated top 10 highest-paid head coaches in the NFL based on average annual salary.
| Rank | Coach | Team | Annual Salary |
| 1 | Andy Reid | KC | $20 million |
| 2 | Sean Payton | DEN | $18 million |
| T-3 | Mike Tomlin | PIT | $16 million |
| T-3 | Jim Harbaugh | LAC | $16 million |
| T-5 | Sean McVay | LAR | $15 million |
| T-5 | Nick Sirani | PHI | $15 million |
| T-7 | Kyle Shanahan | SF | $14 million |
| T-7 | Mike Vrabel | NE | $14 million |
| T-9 | Ben Johnson | CHI | $13 million |
| T-9 | Kevin O'Connell | MIN | $13 million |
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Sean McVay coaching record
Since taking over as the head coach for the Los Angeles Rams, Sean McVay has put together an impressive 92-57 record over nine seasons.
In McVay's second year with the Rams, he won a career-high 13 games and made it all the way to the Super Bowl before losing to the New England Patriots.
McVay has had only one losing season in his tenure with the Rams, in 2022, when the team went 5-12. That season, Matthew Stafford and former Rams receiver Cooper Kupp missed a combined 18 games.
This season, Los Angeles went 12-5, marking the third straight 10-win season and a playoff appearance.
How long has Sean McVay coached the Rams?
Heading into the 2025 season marked the beginning of McVay's ninth season as the head coach for the Rams. This puts McVay in the top five for the longest-tenured coaches in the NFL.
Ahead of accepting the job as head coach for the Rams, McVay served as the offensive coordinator in Washington for three seasons from 2014 to 2016.