Sean McVay's wife shared a healthy reaction to her husband and the Los Angeles Rams' playoff victory Monday night.
The Rams advanced to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs with a crushing 27-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in the final game of wild card weekend.
The matchup was emotionally charged for the Rams, who were forced to move the game to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as wildfires continued to devastate the city of Los Angeles.
After a week of turmoil and tragedy, Rams head coach McVay's wife, Veronika Khomyn, shared a touching message in response to the victory.
Khomyn showed his support for the Rams as he shared a photo of the scoreboard in Arizona with many Los Angeles blues seen in the stands on his 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' victory.
The Ukrainian model shared a photo of the scoreboard on her Instagram story in the middle of the game.
The couple tied the knot in a lavish Beverly Hills wedding in June 2022, nearly four months after McVay engineered a narrow victory over the Cincinnati Bengals (23-20) to take home the team's second Super Bowl (LVI) title. the franchise.
The Rams overwhelmed the Minnesota Vikings, sacking Sam Darnold nine times, tying an NFL playoff record, to dominate Monday night's NFL wild card clash.
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 play. LA drove a touchdown on the first drive and built a 10-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Despite the Vikings' attempts to get back on the scoreboard with a third-quarter touchdown, the Rams' victory was never in doubt.
Wildfires laid siege to Los Angeles last week, ravaging the city at a deadly pace, leveling entire neighborhoods and reducing thousands of homes to ash and rubble.
As a growing force of firefighters continues to battle brutal conditions on the front lines in Los Angeles, the Rams honored their hometown heroes.
McVay, along with his players, wore a special jersey that read 'LAFD' in the team colors, while a moment of silence was held before the game to pay tribute to the victims of the tragedy.