Coach Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams is expecting his son to be born anytime now, which has raised questions on his availability.
The 37-year-old previously hinted his potential absence last Sunday, October 15, against the Arizona Cardinals but went to guide the team to victory, 26-9.
However, McVay faces a new dilemma that may recur until his son is born. The Rams face the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 7 action on Sunday, October 22. But he has made up his mind to address the conflict hilariously.
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"My wife's doing great. I think there was a lot made about me missing a game. I'm not going to miss a game. My son knows better than to come during a game," McVay told reporters via the Los Angeles Rams official Twitter account.
McVay believes that for as long as everything goes as scheduled concerning the birth of his son, there will be no problems with his availability to coach the LA Rams, ESPN reported.
"Everything is kind of on schedule for what we had planned and do not see that interfering with anything as it relates football-wise," said McVay.
The Rams favored over the Steelers
Heading into the Week 7 matchup, the Rams are favored to prevail over the Steelers per BetMGM NFL odds via USA Today.
It will be a battle of two NFL teams trying to get back into the playoffs, with the Steelers drawing a bye in Week 6.
Pittsburgh is coming off a 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens, and their clash with the Rams should be interesting to watch.
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