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Rams bask in Super Bowl win, hope Sean McVay, Aaron Donald want another

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Sean McVay looked and sounded very much like somebody who had been up all night celebrating his first Super Bowl victory when the coach showed up early Monday morning to discuss his Los Angeles Rams' hometown coronation.

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"It's an incredible honor to be here," McVay said, his sandpaper rasp accentuating his sarcasm. "It's also torturous to have a team win a championship and then make you come the next morning to a press conference this early."

With the Rams' 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, McVay has finally reached the culmination of a journey he began in early 2017 as the youngest head coach in modern NFL history. Just over five years later, the 36-year-old is also the youngest coach to win a Super Bowl — and the trip left him exhausted, but thrilled.

McVay said nothing Monday about the possibility of walking away from football soon, as the burnout-prone coach has suggested when asked about it over the years. But he didn’t sound like he was finished with his work on a team he built into a champion.

"I’ve been surrounded by great people," McVay said. "When you get around great players, great coaches that are all committed and working in the same direction, pulling that rope in the same direction, good things can happen. When you have the right foundational pieces ... because of those guys’ success, other people get opportunities to grow."

Aaron Donald also hit his career's peak by making the decisive defensive play on Cincinnati's final snap, harassing Joe Burrow into a fourth-down incompletion to finish a Super Bowl performance that included

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