Report: ESPN sought Rams coach Sean McVay for ‘MNF’ booth

ESPN attempted to get 34-year-old Sean McVay to quit coaching the Los Angeles Rams and join their team as an analyst for “Monday Night Football.”

 

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This is interesting. As money gets thrown around and sports TV lineups change, as to say who will call games that may or may not happen, in all leagues and sports, The New York Post’s Andrew Marchand reported that ESPN attempted to get 34-year-old Sean McVay to quit coaching the Los Angeles Rams and join their team as an analyst for “Monday Night Football.”

Per his report:

ESPN talked to Rams coach Sean McVay about being a “Monday Night Football” analyst, sources told The Post.

ESPN executives think McVay could be a standout in the booth, somewhat like Jon Gruden. McVay is just 34, has already been to a Super Bowl, and is under contract, but a conversation was had.

It didn’t happen, but it was left at that if McVay wants to leave coaching ESPN would be interested in having him in the booth.

So in 2050 when McVay is 64, we look forward to reporting that McVay will join ESPN’s TikTok presentation of MNF.

2050? Hope that’s a dream come true for this country, no matter who’s calling the shots, games, plays, and all the rest.