Sean McVay’s wife shared a wholesome reaction to her husband and the Los Angeles Rams’ playoff win Monday night.
The Rams cruised into the divisional round of the NFL playoff with a 27-9 blowout win over the Minnesota Vikings in the final game of the Wild Card weekend.
The matchup was highly emotionally-charged for the Rams, who were forced to relocate the game to State Farm Stadium in Glendale Arizona as wildfires continued to devastate the city of Los Angeles.
Following a week of turmoil and tragedy, Rams head coach McVay’s wife, Veronika Khomyn, shared a touching message in response to the win.
Khomyn showed her support for the Rams as she shared a photo of the scoreboard in Arizona with many blue Los Angeles spotted in the stands to her Instagram story.
‘This,’ the Ukrainian model simply wrote alongside the photo with a blue heart emoji.
Sean McVay’s wife Veronika Khomyn (far left) shared a touching reaction to the Rams’ win
The Ukrainian model shared a photo of the scoreboard to her Instagram story mid-game
The couple tied the knot at a lavish Beverly Hills wedding in June 2022, nearly four months after McVay masterminded a narrow win over the Cincinnati Bengals (23-20) to bring home the franchise’s second Super Bowl (LVI) title ever.
The Rams overwhelmed the Minnesota Vikings, sacking Sam Darnold an NFL playoff record-tying nine times to dominate the NFL wild-card clash Monday night.
Rookie Jared Verse returned a fumble for a 57-yard score for the Rams (11-7), who looked comfortable in their adopted home of State Farm Stadium from the first snap. LA drove for a touchdown on the opening drive and built a 10-0 lead by the end of the first quarter.
Despite the Vikings’ attempts to claw the score back with a touchdown in the third quarter, the Rams’ victory was never in doubt.
Wildfires laid siege to Los Angeles last week, tearing through the city at a deadly pace, ravaging entire neighborhoods and reducing thousands of homes to ash and rubble.
As a growing force of firefighters continue to battle the brutal conditions on the frontlines back in Los Angeles, the Rams honored their hometown heroes.
McVay, along with his players, wore a special t-shirt, reading ‘LAFD,’ in the team’s colors, while a moment of silence was held pregame to pay respect to the victims of the tragedy.