Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay is just 36 years old, so logic would indicate that he has a long NFL coaching career still ahead of him. Unless he wants to do something different, of course.

McVay is being eyed as a potential broadcaster by multiple networks, according to Andrew Marchand of the New York Post. TV executives would be interested in McVay as an analyst, and could even make at least $10 million per year doing broadcasting work. McVay currently makes $8.5 million per year in his head coaching role.

What is not known is whether McVay would actually want to do this. Marchand speculates that McVay could walk away from coaching to take up broadcasting if the Rams win the Super Bowl, but it does not seem that McVay has publicly or privately signaled that this would be a possiblity.

That said, one network reportedly gauged McVay’s interest in broadcasting a year and a half ago, and the Rams coach supposedly did not dismiss it immediately. Perhaps if that’s true, he would be willing to think about it again, but it would still qualify as a big surprise if he went through with such a move.

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