
The Rams are keeping their leadership tandem in place for the foreseeable future.
The club has agreed to terms with general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay on new multi-year contract extensions.
No terms of the deals, including length, were disclosed.
Snead has been the general manager since 2012. McVay joined him in Los Angeles in 2017. Together, they have led the Rams to a 92-57 record during the regular season, a victory in Super Bowl LVI, two Super Bowl appearances, and four NFC West division titles.
Snead and McVay were entering the last year of their current contracts.
“As we enter their 10th season together, it is only fitting to reflect on the tremendous success Sean and Les have brought to this franchise, and the indelible impact they have made on Los Angeles and the NFL,” Rams owner/chairman E. Stanley Kroenke said in a statement on Monday. “They continue to embody the standard of this franchise to compete for championships, consistently delivering a product that our fans and city can be proud of. Their collaboration embodies the We Then Me ethos we seek in our players, coaches and staff, and we are thrilled they will be leading the Los Angeles Rams for years to come.”


