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In December 2025, Sean McVay, the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, and his wife, Veronika McVay, joyfully welcomed their second child into the world. The couple, who have been married since 2017, are already parents to a daughter born in 2021. This new addition to their family marks a significant milestone for the McVays, who have been balancing the demands of professional football with the joys of parenthood.
Veronika, a successful real estate agent, has played a supportive role in Sean's career while also making a name for herself in the competitive real estate market. The couple has often shared glimpses of their family life on social media, showcasing their love and commitment to each other and their growing family.
As they embark on this new chapter, fans and friends alike are excited to see how the McVay family continues to thrive both on and off the field. The arrival of their second child is sure to bring even more joy and adventure to their lives.
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