The Rams announced that the organization has agreed to contract extensions with both general manager Led Snead and coach Sean McVay Thursday. Both deals will keep the duo with Los Angeles through the 2026 season.
Both extensions are no-brainers, since the Rams are coming off their first Super Bowl win since conquering the NFL during the 1999 season.
Snead has been the Rams’ general manager since 2012 and is credited as one of the most aggressive executives in the NFL. The biggest testament to his hunger in looking for talent is the 70 trades the team has made since he took the position.