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As Sean McVay enters 'the best life' off the field, will he be wed to Rams for long haul?

LOS ANGELES — It already has been quite a year for Sean McVay. In February, the Rams coach completed a boom-or-bust season by guiding the team to victory in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium — and then turned down broadcasting overtures that reportedly would have paid him $10 million annually. A few weeks later, in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he began navigating with fiancee ...
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay takes the field against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Divisional Playoff at Raymond James Stadium on Jan. 23, 2022, in Tampa, Florida.

LOS ANGELES — It already has been quite a year for Sean McVay.

In February, the Rams coach completed a boom-or-bust season by guiding the team to victory in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium — and then turned down broadcasting overtures that reportedly would have paid him $10 million annually.

A few weeks later, in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he began navigating with fiancee Veronika Khomyn the challenges faced by her family members in her war-torn home country.

In April, McVay purchased and moved into a $14 million home in Hidden Hills. In May, he donned Aviator shades and starred in a commercial for the Tom Cruise sequel, "Top Gun: Maverick."

On Saturday, McVay, 36, will experience another personal milestone when he marries Khomyn.

What's easier for McVay: Putting together a Super Bowl game plan? Or whittling down a wedding invite list?

"Definitely the first one," McVay said after practice Wednesday.

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