When Sean McVay took the head coaching job with the Los Angeles Rams, he officially became the youngest head coach in NFL history at 30 years old and had the tall task of replacing veteran head coach Jeff Fisher.
Although the odds were against him to be successful at such a young age at the helm of a storied NFL franchise that had just moved back to Los Angeles from St. Louis, McVay defied the odds and ultimately led the team to two Super Bowl appearances and one win.
In the team’s first appearance in the Super Bowl with McVay as the leader on the sideline, the Rams had to face Bill Belichick and Tom Brady’s New England Patriots, which was definitely an intimidating experience for the young head coach.
While mic’d up ahead of the Super Bowl against the Patriots, McVay got the opportunity to meet Belichick on the field, and it is safe to say it was a nervous moment for the young head coach on the rise.