Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reports that the Rams are expected to discuss a contract extension for HC Sean McVay this offseason.

McVay is currently in the second year of his five-year contract, so it’s a little early on in the deal to discuss an extension. However, McVay has done an incredible job since taking the Rams’ job and the two parties will explore the matter in the coming months, according to La Canfora.

La Canfora notes that there has been a dramatic increase in NFL coaching salaries with Jon Gruden reportedly receiving $10 million per year as part of a 10-year deal and Seahawks HC Pete Carroll earning $11 million a year, per La Canfora.

McVay, 32, began his NFL coaching career with the Buccaneers as an assistant back in 2008. He was hired a few years later by the Redskins as their assistant TEs coach and he managed to work his way up to offensive coordinator before the Rams brought him in as their head coach in 2017.

McVay was Coach of the Year in 2017.

Since taking over as the Rams’ head coach in 2017, McVay has led to the team to a record of 24-8 (75 percent) to go along with two playoff appearances and one trip to the NFC Championship game.