Sean McVay won't commit to returning to Rams: 'We'll see'

After the Super Bowl, McVay acknowledged that he is at least considering stepping away from the game

When the Los Angeles Rams take the field to defend their Super Bowl title next fall, it’s quite possible that they’ll do so under the leadership of a head coach other than Sean McVay.

After the Super Bowl, McVay acknowledged that he is at least considering stepping away from the game.

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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay walks on the sideline during the first half of his team's NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Arizona Cardinals in Inglewood, Calif., Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

"We’ll see," McVay, 36, said Monday of returning as coach of the Rams, per the LA Times.

As OutKick detailed last week, some TV networks have expressed interest in landing McVay for their broadcast booths, and speculation has swirled that McVay could net as much as $10 million per year to serve as a game analyst/color commentator for one of the major networks. He’s currently paid $8.5 million to coach the Rams.

McVay has also previously admitted that he has no interest in being an NFL "lifer," so winning the Super Bowl would seem like a natural segue for McVay to move onto the next phase of his career, despite his youth.

CORRECTS SPELLING TO LOMBARDI, NOT LOMBARDY AS ORIGINALLY SENT - Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, left, holds the Vince Lombardi trophy during a press conference while posing for photos with league commissioner Roger Goodell following the NFL football team's Super Bowl win over the Cincinnati Bengals Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

McVay told the LA Times on Monday that "you could definitely say that" winning a championship makes it easier to walk away from coaching.

Just don’t expect McVay to make a decision anytime soon. The Los Angeles coach is going to bask in his team’s championship for a while, telling the Times: "I’m just enjoying this moment right now. I’m really happy to be a part of this. Happy for that."

Moments later, McVay added: "I love coaching. I’m just so excited about this moment right now."

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay watches warm ups before the NFC Championship NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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Whether he’s as excited about gearing up to defend the title remains to be seen. The Rams return a loaded roster and will be considered one of the favorites to hoist the Lombardi Trophy next season. However, McVay already has his title, and a job with a lot less stress that pays a lot more money is his for the taking.

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