Home

NFL

Sean McVay Rethinks Coaching Decision After Being Told About Tom Brady’s $375 million Fox Deal

Published 05/13/2022, 4:15 PM EDT

Follow Us

USA Today via Reuters

In an interview with Rich Eisen, Sean McVay joked about rethinking his decision to get back to coaching. This came after the Los Angeles Rams Head Coach got to know about the deal Tom Brady made with Fox. Longtime NFL presenter Rich Eisen asked McVay about his thoughts on his “coaching mortality”, on the Rich Eisen Show.

In response to Eisen’s question, McVay jokingly remarked that Tom Brady’s astonishing new deal made him have second thoughts about rejoining the Rams this season.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Would Sean McVay quit coaching for a media deal like Tom Brady?

McVay said that his answer was in response to a question which was whether he wanted to be a “lifer in coaching.” In response, McVay replied he loved coaching and was excited to be back at the Rams this season. But he also did not know whether he would coach for his entire career.

USA Today via Reuters

McVay said that he was not averse to a career in the media. He said there was “no question about it” that he was interested in a career in media “down the line”. For the time being, he was happy as the head coach of the Rams. It is the natural progression in the NFL to go from on-field to in-booth.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Trending

Get instantly notified of the hottest NFL stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.

Follow Us

USA Today via Reuters

This conversation arose from Tom Brady’s mind-boggling $375 million deal with Fox Sports as its lead NFL analyst. The deal is for 10 years after Brady hangs up his boots.

Can McVay lead the Rams to another Super Bowl?

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

McVay took on the Rams’ job again for the 2022 season after rejecting a $100 million deal to join the NFL broadcasting team at Amazon. It shows that he values his role at the Rams more than a lucrative deal in the media for the foreseeable future. He is the youngest head coach in NFL history and the youngest to win a Super Bowl. He won the latter with the Los Angeles Rams in the 2021 season.

Viral Clip of Sean McVay Laughing at Patriots Drafting Cole Strange Has One Crucial Part Everyone Missed

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

Written by:

Prithwiraj Gupta

139Articles

One take at a time

Prithwiraj Gupta is an NFL author at EssentiallySports. He has completed his Master's in History from Pune University. The contact aspect of the NFL made him interested in the sport.
Show More>

Edited by:

Utsav Khanna