Sean McVay isn’t one to show frustration very often, but he’s growing tired of the narrative surrounding Jared Goff and his future with the Los Angeles Rams. Seemingly every time he speaks to the media, McVay has to defend his quarterback and the Rams’ commitment to him.

He did it at his press conference Tuesday, and again in a conversation with NBC LA’s Fred Roggin, but just for good measure, he debunked the false speculation surrounding Goff for a third time this week.

McVay spoke to NFL Media’s Mike Silver on Thursday and expressed some serious frustration towards those who are saying the Rams won’t sign Goff to a long-term deal, and that McVay can insert any quarterback into his offense and succeed.

He went as far as to say there’s a “zero percent chance” the Rams won’t extend Goff at some point.

McVay continued: '…All the narratives out there are wrong. Jared and I couldn't be more connected, and I couldn't be more appreciative of him as our leader. He is so vital and important to us and our success. That extension WILL get done. It's a matter of if, not when.' — Michael Silver (@MikeSilver) June 13, 2019

Silver clarified in a later tweet that McVay said “it’s a matter of when, not if” the Rams sign Goff. With Carson Wentz signing a four-year deal, some can’t help but speculate what it means for the Rams’ timeline with Goff.

Kevin Demoff, COO of the Rams, made it clear that while Wentz’s contract might impact Goff’s deal, the timing won’t be affected at all. Los Angeles isn’t going to rush to sign Goff simply because that’s what the Eagles did with Wentz.

McVay knows Goff is going to be around long-term, it’s just a matter of when the Rams make that official. His relationship with the young quarterback is strong and it’s becoming illogical to suggest McVay would prefer to draft his own guy and build around him.