Sean McVay is ‘really excited’ about Rams being on ‘Hard Knocks’

Sean McVay is looking forward to having “Hard Knocks” cameras at camp.

The Los Angeles Rams didn’t have to appear on “Hard Knocks.” They weren’t one of the teams that could’ve been forced to appear on HBO’s award-winning series after making the playoffs in 2018.

Yet, they – along with the Chargers – will be the focal point of the show this summer after voluntarily agreeing to be featured. Jared Goff probably isn’t thrilled after voicing his displeasure from the Rams’ last appearance in 2016, but Sean McVay doesn’t seem to mind having the cameras around.

After the official announcement was made Thursday, McVay said he’s excited about having “Hard Knocks” in camp this year.

“We are looking forward to having Hard Knocks in our camp this year,” he said. “Hard Knocks always offers a rare opportunity for our fans to see our players’ hard work to prepare for the season, as well as gives them a peek behind the curtain to observe these guys off the field, too.  This year will be special because the show will also get an unprecedented look at SoFi Stadium, Stan Kroenke’s vision for professional football in L.A.”

On a conference call with reporters, McVay added that he and the Rams are “really excited” to appear on the show with the Chargers. He did have one disclaimer, though: Chargers coach Anthony Lynn is going to win the award for being more charismatic.

McVay was still with the Redskins when the Rams last appeared on “Hard Knocks,” as he was hired the following offseason. Hopefully he understands just how much access camera crews are given, because based on the way Goff made it sound, the cameras are always rolling.

The format of the show could be different than in years past, not only because two teams will headline it, but because of social distancing protocols and the possibility that training camp will be pushed back.

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