It's not easy to be 36 years old and the "veteran" coach in the Super Bowl. Or 36 years old and facing off against a former assistant.
Or 36 years old with retirement rumors — most of it your own making — floating around.

Sean McVay has always done everything on his accelerated schedule, though, so why should this be any different?
He was just 30 when the Los Angeles Rams hired him. Five seasons later he owns 55 regular season victories, six more in the playoffs and will coach in his second Super Bowl against the Cincinnati Bengals.