Sean McVay, the mastermind behind the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl victory, is soaking up the offseason vibes with his wife, Veronika Khomyn. The couple is currently enjoying some well-deserved downtime overseas. McVay, who once flirted with the idea of stepping away from the sidelines, seems to have found a new spark as he gears up for the 2026 NFL season.
Veronika, a Ukrainian beauty, recently caught the internet's attention with a dazzling swimsuit photo she posted on Instagram, captioned, "La Guérite brings all my party tricks out." But it's not just Veronika turning heads-Sean McVay himself is looking like he's ready to suit up. The former college football player is in such great shape that fans are joking he could take a few snaps for the Rams, whether at wide receiver or defensive back.
One fan quipped, "Coach looks like he's ready to put himself in on 4th and 10 at the 11-yard line." Another chimed in, "Coach looks like he can play left tackle," while a third fan added, "Coach looks like he could give the Rams 1000 yards from scrimmage." Clearly, McVay's offseason regimen is paying off, and fans are loving it.
As for the Rams, they're not just resting on past laurels. They made a significant move in the offseason by acquiring Myles Garrett, positioning themselves as one of the top contenders for the upcoming 2026 season. With a reinvigorated McVay at the helm and new talent on the roster, the Rams are poised to make another serious run at the championship.
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What makes the series interesting is not just the transactions themselves, but the sense that every decision is being made with a larger reset in mind. Re-signings, trades and draft choices all point to a roster being built with purpose, even as the full scope of what the Rams are trying to accomplish is still unfolding on screen. [Read more 🡒]
