Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay officially became the youngest coach in NFL history to win a playoff game after his team defeated the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

The Rams picked up the 30-22 victory to advance to the NFC title game next week, and once again, it was an impressive outing for the Los Angeles offense as they always stayed a step ahead of the Cowboys.

McVay's team did so with an incredible rushing attack, as both Todd Gurley and C.J. Anderson went over 100 yards on the ground to help the Rams earn the big win.

In doing so, McVay became the youngest coach ever to grab a postseason win, according to Greg Beacham of the Associated Press.

McVay has certainly already become one of the NFL's top coaches, and that's clear when it comes to the hiring process of other franchises around the league.

Everyone seems to be looking for the next McVay, and it makes sense considering what he's been able to accomplish thus far in his career.

Of course, he would be able to take things a step further if he can manage to lead the Rams to a Super Bowl, which is undoubtedly a possibility at this point given how well the team has played.

Los Angeles will now await the winner of Sunday's matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles.