The Los Angeles Rams haven’t had a winning season in 14 years. But today, they posted each Super Bowl ring earned by a coach on their staff.

While the team finished 4-12 last year, they seem focused on huge goals. Here is what Rams owner Stan Kroenke said about the decision to hire McVay as a coach in a press release when he was hired:

“The accomplishments and success that he has had in less than a decade in our league are impressive. We are confident in his vision to make this team a consistent winner and we will all continue to work together to achieve our ultimate goal — bringing a Rams Super Bowl championship home to Los Angeles.”

McVay clearly also believes that this staff is capable of winning a title, which he believes is supported by previous rings that his assistants have won.

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Wade Phillips — Defensive Coordinator

The new Rams defensive coordinator played a huge role in helping the Denver Broncos defeat Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 for the 2015 season.

Thad Bogardus — Defensive Quality Control

Bogardus, the former Ball State graduate assistant, also worked in defensive quality control while with the Broncos under Phillips in Super Bowl 50.

Joe Barry — Linebacker Coach

When the Tamba Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl 38, Barry was their linebackers coach. Years later, this is the same role he has with the Rams.

Aaron Kromer — Offensive Line Coach

Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints defeated Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts is Super Bowl 44. Kromer was on the New Orleans staff as their running backs coach.

Bill Johnson — Defensive Line Coach

Johnson was also on the Saints staff that won a title against the Colts. He coached the New Orleans defensive line for eight seasons.

Andy Dickerson — Assistant Offensive Line

After playing offensive line at Tufts University, Dickerson worked in operations for the New England Patriots. Dickerson was on the staff when they won Super Bowl 39.

Shane Waldron — Tight Ends Coach

Waldron worked with Sean McVay on the Washington staff last season. But he also brings two Super Bowl rings as an administrative assistant in Super Bowls 38 and 39.