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The Sean McVay effect is a term used to describe a trend beginning in 2018 regarding the hiring practices of National Football League (NFL) teams towards employing young, offensive-minded coaches. The phrase originates from Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, who when hired in 2017, became the youngest NFL head coach in the Super Bowl era (1966–present) at 30 years old. McVay quickly turned the Rams into the league's highest-scoring offense, resulting in the team becoming perennial title contenders and eventual champions in Super Bowl LVI. Following McVay's success with the Rams, NFL teams increasingly began to hire relatively young head coaches that specialized in offensive strategy.

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  • The Sean McVay effect is a term used to describe a trend beginning in 2018 regarding the hiring practices of National Football League (NFL) teams towards employing young, offensive-minded coaches. The phrase originates from Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, who when hired in 2017, became the youngest NFL head coach in the Super Bowl era (1966–present) at 30 years old. McVay quickly turned the Rams into the league's highest-scoring offense, resulting in the team becoming perennial title contenders and eventual champions in Super Bowl LVI. Following McVay's success with the Rams, NFL teams increasingly began to hire relatively young head coaches that specialized in offensive strategy. (en)
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  • Matt LaFleur, Zac Taylor, and Kliff Kingsbury were hired as NFL head coaches to emulate McVay's success. LaFleur and Taylor had worked under McVay on the Rams. (en)
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  • The Sean McVay effect is a term used to describe a trend beginning in 2018 regarding the hiring practices of National Football League (NFL) teams towards employing young, offensive-minded coaches. The phrase originates from Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, who when hired in 2017, became the youngest NFL head coach in the Super Bowl era (1966–present) at 30 years old. McVay quickly turned the Rams into the league's highest-scoring offense, resulting in the team becoming perennial title contenders and eventual champions in Super Bowl LVI. Following McVay's success with the Rams, NFL teams increasingly began to hire relatively young head coaches that specialized in offensive strategy. (en)
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