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Rams Coach Sean McVay Sparks Outrage in San Francisco Community by Calling 49ers’ Victory "Lucky"

Rams Coach Sean McVay Sparks Outrage in San Francisco Community by Calling 49ers’ Victory "Lucky"

San Francisco, October 3, 2025

After a heartbreaking 23-26 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in overtime (OT) during NFL Week 5, Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay ignited a firestorm with comments labeling the 49ers’ win as "lucky." These remarks infuriated 49ers fans, further heating up the NFC West rivalry.

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The game at SoFi Stadium was intensely dramatic. The Rams, led by QB Matthew Stafford (30/47, 389 yards, 3 TDs), tied the score at 23-23 with a 48-yard FG by Joshua Karty with just 2 seconds left. In OT, the Rams faltered on a fourth-and-1 at the 49ers’ 11-yard line, where Kyren Williams was stopped by the 49ers’ defense (S Marques Sigle, LB Trevis Gipson). The 49ers capitalized, securing a 41-yard game-winning FG from Eddy Pineiro.

McVay stated post-game:
“We did everything to win this game. We controlled the flow, dominated at many points, but the 49ers only won due to luck. A few random moments went their way, not because they played better. I believe my players deserved more.”

These words sparked immediate controversy. 49ers fans criticized McVay for disrespecting their team, which won despite missing Brock Purdy. Christian McCaffrey (139 yards, 1 TD) led the offense, while the defense shone in OT. McVay’s fourth-and-1 call, instead of a tying FG, was deemed a “disaster,” with him admitting it was a “bad call.” Two fumbles by Williams and a blocked XP also cost the Rams.

Fans on X vented:
“McVay calls us lucky? The 49ers won with grit, not chance!”

Coach Kyle Shanahan responded:
“We fought our hearts out, and this win was well-earned.”

McVay’s comments have escalated NFC West tensions, promising a dramatic rematch.

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