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Sean McVay announces the arrival of his 2nd son
McVay’s first son, Jordan, was born during the 2023 season, so this is the second time he’s had a baby during the madness of a season. The turnaround from Sunday to a Thursday night game is quick enough as a head coach, never mind with a newborn baby, so McVay sure has his hands full preparing for the Seattle Seahawks this week.
The Rams announced the news on social media with a humorous post likening Christian's birth to a traditional roster decision.
Rams head coach Sean McVay provides injury updates on wide receiver Davante Adams, tight end Tyler Higbee and offensive lineman Rob Havenstein as they prepare for Thursday Night Football against the Seahawks in Seattle.
Sean McVay rushed to the hospital after the Rams’ win as his wife gave birth to their second child capping an emotional night.
McVay's exciting personal news comes at a time when the Rams are hoping to cement themselves as the number one seed in the NFC heading into the playoffs, which would earn them a bye in the first round, and leave them just two wins away from an appearance in the Super Bowl.
In their win over the Lions on Sunday, Rams head coach Sean McVay was aggressive and electric, displaying his own never-say-die attitude against a coach in Dan Campbell, who has defined the term aggressive coaching since becoming Detroit's leader.
There are likely few coaches in the NFL in a better mood than McVay, whose Sunday got even better following a big home win against Detroit.
Los Angeles became the first NFC team to clinch a playoff spot in 2025, and currently holds the No. 1 seed in the conference. If that positioning remains, the Rams will receive a bye and wait to play their first opponent in the divisional round.
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