Head coach Sean McVay continues to be highly regarded throughout the league, recently earning an impressive A+ grade in the annual NFLPA report cards.

Although the Rams narrowly missed a return to the Super Bowl after a close NFC Championship loss to the Seahawks, McVay’s reputation as an elite leader remains intact.

He is one of only two coaches to receive perfect scores, reflecting his offensive creativity and ability to build a consistent contender.

Under his leadership, the Los Angeles Rams led the league in multiple offensive categories during Matthew Stafford's MVP campaign, confirming that the Rams are still a dominant force in modern football.

Building on this culture of excellence, McVay has expressed his intention to keep the quarterback room stable.

According to reports from Stu Jackson, the Rams' head coach stated that the team is eager to re-sign veteran backup Jimmy Garoppolo.

McVay praised Garoppolo, expressing his admiration for the player and his desire to have him return to Los Angeles.

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He also addressed rumors regarding former offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur, who is reportedly interested in bringing Garoppolo to his new team.

McVay humorously acknowledged these reports about LaFleur wanting to “steal” their quarterback, underscoring how valued Garoppolo is within the Rams organization.

Maintaining roster stability is a key priority as the Rams navigate coaching changes.

With Mike LaFleur departing for the Arizona Cardinals, McVay has promoted Nate Scheelhaase to offensive coordinator.

Scheelhaase, a strong candidate for head coaching this cycle, will now lead an offense that welcomes back the MVP-winning Stafford.

With continuity in the coaching staff and a strong desire to retain key veterans like Garoppolo, the Rams are positioning themselves for another deep title run in 2026.