Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has reportedly turned down all offers to become a TV analyst. By the looks of it, however, he's also leaving a ton of money on the table.

McVay reportedly told ESPN that he is not pursuing any TV opportunity as of the moment since he is focusing on helping the Rams defend their Super Bowl title. For what it's worth, however, Amazon was also interested in signing the veteran coach as an analyst for their Thursday Night Football coverage for their Prime Video service.

With McCVay's decision, he is apparently missing out on tons of money since Amazon is said to be ready to offer him a five-year deal worth as high as $100 million.

The good news for Sean McVay is that the Rams gave him a salary raise in return. It is unknown how much bump he got, but his previous annual salary was at $8.5 million.

Of course it is questionable if the Rams offered McVay as much money as what Amazon was reportedly planning to give him. However, it should be emphasized that there's no official offer yet and as what Andrew Marchand of the New York Post mentioned, “it may have gone” to such amount, but there's no certainty.

Besides, McVay has every reason to stay with the Rams as they look to get back-to-back Super Bowl titles and make their mark in NFL history.