The Los Angeles Rams have extended the contracts of Les Snead and Sean McVay.
The team was waiting for Snead to sign before making the extension official.
The Rams, led by McVay and Snead, are coming off a Super Bowl win and their second Super Bowl appearance. They play the Buffalo Bills in the opening game of the season.
Every day we try to improve ourselves. Stan Kroenke is the owner of the Rams. Les and Sean are the personification of this mindset. They have been crucial to our success. The 'We not me' slogan is pervasive in the organization. Extensions are well deserved.
McVay, who was the youngest head coach in modern football history when he was hired by the Rams, has led the team to a 55-26 record in five seasons.
McVay said that the players, coaches and staff of the Rams are dedicated to achieving something bigger than themselves.
The Rams are 86-74-1 in 10 seasons under Snead's leadership. Snead moved up the draft board from the 15th pick to the first pick in order to take quarterbackJared Goff in the first round.
Matthew Stafford and Von Miller were added in January and November, respectively. Another important piece to the Rams' playoff run and Super Bowl win was signed by him.
Snead and the Rams' front office have given out several large contract extensions this season, including extensions for quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
Snead said that they have been engineering a special team, organization and culture at the Rams. Stan gave us the chance to continue our mission and I'm grateful for that.
The AP contributed.