Sean McVay must still be on a high after finally delivering a Super Bowl win to Hollywood when he guided the Los Angeles Rams to the top of the football world with a win in Super Bowl 56 over the Cincinnati Bengals. McVay is still smitten with being a head coach in the league, though he did not deny being “intrigued” by the potential of making a switch to broadcasting.

Via Skyler Carlin of USA Today:

“I love this game, I love coaching this game, I love working with the people. I just think the timing and everything that surrounded it, it’s very flattering. I’m humbled by it,” McVay said Wednesday. “To say that that’s not something down the line that I’m not very interested and intrigued by would not be accurate, but I’m totally committed to coaching.

Only just 36 years old, the sky remains the limit for McVay even if he has already reached the ceiling as a head coach n the NFL. Not a few head coaches in the league have spent decades without even reaching the Super Bowl, let alone win it all.

There's also the angle that McVay might just be using the lure of a TV job as leverage to force the Rams into offering him a bigger contract.

McVay is reportedly about to get what should be a hefty contract extension from the Rams soon.