The Los Angeles Rams are heading to the Super Bowl, and wide receiver Cooper Kupp knows that wouldn't be possible without Sean McVay steering the ship.

A day after taking down the San Francisco 49ers to book their ticket to the Super Bowl, Kupp was complementary of his head coach. While he did mention that McVay goes over the line sometimes, he wouldn't want any other coach manning the sidelines for the Rams.

“I mean, he walks the line at times between unhealthy competition and healthy competition. He wants to win at all costs. He’s aware of it. He knows he’s a psycho. Wouldn’t want anyone else leading this team,” Kupp shared, per Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic.

That is definitely the ultimate endorsement Sean McVay can get, and it's a well-deserved praise to say the least. Since he took over the Rams in 2017, the team has made the playoffs in all but one of those five years.

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Their latest Super Bowl berth is also the second time they are going to the big stage after last reaching it in 2018, during which they fell to the New England Patriots.

McVay has proven that he is a winning coach, and hopes are high the Rams can get the job done this time around when they face the Cincinnati Bengals at Sofi Stadium on February 13.

Cooper Kupp, who bagged two touchdowns on Sunday against the 49ers, will be crucial once again. And sure enough, McVay will be leaning on his star wideout to deliver.