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Sean McVay is the latest person to voice his concern with the tush-push after there were false starts missed during the Rams game against the Eagles.
PHILADELPHIA – The Rams lost in heartbreaking fashion in Week 3 of the 2025 season. With two seconds remaining and the Rams down 26-27, the would-be game-winning field goal from kicker Joshua Karty was blocked and returned for a touchdown. It was the second blocked field goal of the fourth quarter.
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The Rams head coach is heading to Philadelphia with a foot injury. But Sean McVay warns he'll be energetic vs. the Eagles.
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COLUMN: Rams Week 3 Loss Rests on Sean McVay's Shoulders
Sean McVay got outcoached on Sunday and it's not the fact that the Rams lost that bothers me, but the way the Rams refused to place both hands on victory, feels the most egregious and unacceptable of football behaviors.
Sean McVay says he tore his plantar fascia while coaching the Los Angeles Rams to victory over the Tennessee Titans last Sunday.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay tore his plantar fascia during the team's win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, and joked that he was being "dramatic" with his limp.
McVay didn't say whether he would wear a boot or if anything would change for him as his Rams prepare for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, but mentioned he may be limping around. "Foot's good," McVay said on "The Coach McVay Show".
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay told reporters Wednesday that he wouldn't require surgery for a torn plantar fascia after suffering the injury while calling a timeout during Sunday's 33-19 win over the Tennessee Titans.
That's because McVay revealed that he tore the plantar fascia across the bottom of his foot during the Rams' win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 2. In an episode of his weekly "The Coach McVay Show," McVay revealed that he's not too concerned about the injury limiting his coaching in any meaningful way. Why?