Winning the Super Bowl was the finishing move on Sean McVay’s fifth season as head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. Getting to year six is in itself quite an accomplishment, as McVay is now one of the longest-tenured head coaches in the NFL.
Hired in 2017, only five coaches have held their positions longer than the 36-year-old McVay, including Bill Belichick (2000), Mike Tomlin (2007), John Harbaugh (2008), Pete Carroll (2010), and Andy Reid (2013). Two other coaches have lasted since 2017, but both have resumes with room to catch up to McVay, now a two-time NFC Champion, one-time Super Bowl winner; Kyle Shanahan has reached one Super Bowl, but has a losing (39-42) overall record, while Sean McDermott has yet to get past the AFC Championship game with the Bills.