Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay. Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports

If there were still any questions on whether Sean McVay has a future in the broadcast booth, his recent cameo during the Los Angeles Rams-Las Vegas Raiders telecast Saturday should quell those doubts.

McVay was brought on the live broadcast during the second quarter of the Rams-Raiders preseason game. His stint on camera yielded the perfect moment for him to react to — a pick six from an unlikely Rams hero in linebacker Jake Hummel.

“Great job, Jake Hummel!” McVay said with much gusto as the play ensued. “That’s a hook player taking it to the grid, baby. Hoo-ooh-ooh. How about that hook drop! My man Hummel. … Oh man, is that exciting.”

Some fans who heard McVay’s commentary instantly envisioned the Rams coach showing the same level of enthusiasm in the broadcast booth.

It was not too long ago that McVay was rumored to be prepared to leave coaching for a gig with Amazon. Reports indicated that the billion-dollar company was prepared to pay the Rams coach an obscene amount of money to be the voice of Thursday Night Football.

Instead, McVay decided to stick with the Rams despite what some expect to be a rebuilding situation for the next few seasons. But once McVay is ready analyze plays from a comfy chair rather than on the sidelines, the opportunities will likely be there for him.

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