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NFL players are not the only ones at risk of injuring themselves during football games. Coaches can also hurt.
The coach of the Los Angeles Rams, Sean McVay, announced that he broke his fascia planting during the victory of team 33-19 over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday at the Nissan Stadium.
“The foot is good,” McVay said. “I broke my fascia plantar, so yes. Well, that’s something good, because I guess allows you to heal a little faster,” McVay said during a recent “The Coach McVay Show” episode of the Rams.
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The coach of the Los Angeles Rams, Sean McVay, is on the sidelines during the first half of a NFL football match against the Tennessee Titans in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 14, 2025. (AP Photo/John Amis)
“But I was being dramatic, limbing towards the end of the game, but the magnetic resonance confirmed that I did it. Good news is not playing. I am on the sidelines looking, so if I have a little limp to add some loot, then you will know why.”
The plantar fascia is a thick tissue that runs along the sole of the foot. McVay did not say if he would need to wear a walking boot while his cure injury.
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Los Angeles Rams chief coach Sean McVay, talks to an official during the second half of a NFL football match against the Tennessee Titans in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 14, 2025. (AP Photo/John Amis)
Often the 39 -year -old coach is seen running up and down on the bench, either in a hint to get a waiting time before a click. McVay, before his training days, played an open receiver in Ohio Miami.
The Rams demolished the Titans thanks to a strong second half, since they surpassed Titans 23-6 in the third and fourth quarter to improve 2-0. The Rams are one of the three teams in the NFC West that are 2-0, with the Arizona cardinals and the 49ers of San Francisco also begin strong.

The Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay, reacts after winning the game against the Houston Texans at the Sofi stadium in Inglewood, California, on September 7, 2025. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)
The Rams will face another 2-0 team, the Philadelphia Eagles, in a rematch of the confrontation of the Divisional Round of the NFC last year. The Rams will travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles at 1 PM et on Sunday.