It is possible that Sunday could be the last game for Sean McVay as head coach of the Los Angeles Rams.
According to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post, ESPN could potentially pursue McVay for “Monday Night Football” if the head coach decides to walk away.

McVay could also have options with Fox and Amazon, especially if Troy Aikman leaves Fox, and would likely garner a salary of $10-plus million a year, per Marchand.
The 36-year-old entered Sunday coaching in his second career Super Bowl but was still seeking his first win in the big game.
McVay raised speculation on his future earlier this week when he said he did not want to be an NFL coach for life and would like to start a family of his own.
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The Rams head coach has two years left on his contract and could also receive an extension from the team. He reportedly makes $8.5 million a year on his current deal.
McVay could enter a broadcasting career and position himself to essentially pick his next coaching gig when the time is right.
ESPN’s current MNF booth consists of Steve Levy, Louis Riddick Jr. and Brian Griese, although Riddick recently interviewed for the Steelers GM job.
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