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What will the Rams do if Sean McVay retires?

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If Sean McVay steps away from football after 2026, Kliff Kingsbury is the logical replacement…

The Los Angeles Rams have built one of the NFL’s most stable and forward-thinking organizations under head coach Sean McVay, but even the most successful tenures eventually raise one unavoidable question: what comes next? While McVay has shown no immediate signs of stepping away, the Rams appear to be quietly positioning themselves for the future—and Kliff Kingsbury is emerging as the most logical successor when that time comes. McVay, still one of the youngest head coaches in the league, has already accomplished what many coaches chase for decades.

A Super Bowl title, multiple playoff appearances, and a reputation as one of football’s premier offensive minds have cemented his legacy. However, he has also been candid in the past about the toll coaching can take, even briefly contemplating stepping away following the 2022 season. While he ultimately returned reinvigorated, the Rams would be naïve not to prepare for the eventual transition.

That’s where Kingsbury enters the picture. Known for his offensive innovation and quarterback-friendly systems, Kingsbury brings a skill set that aligns seamlessly with the Rams’ identity. During his time as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals, Kingsbury showed flashes of brilliance, particularly in developing dynamic offenses built around modern passing concepts.

While his tenure in Arizona had its ups and downs, his ability to adapt schemes and maximize quarterback play remains highly respected across the league. "I think Kliff Kingsbury certainly learned a lot from his experience as a head coach in Arizona.. He's one of my great friends and I hope that he gets another shot as a head coach" ~ @JJWatt #PMSLive pic.