Sean McVay's future as Los Angeles Rams coach in limbo

Sean McVay's immediate future as the Los Angeles Rams' head coach is in limbo, multiple sources told ESPN on Saturday.

Those sources believe McVay will take some time after Sunday's regular-season finale against the Seattle Seahawks to determine whether he will return in 2023.

McVay has gone back and forth on the decision and needs time to get away to process all that has transpired over the past year: winning a Super Bowl, being courted to work in television, getting married, watching his wife's home country of Ukraine invaded, losing his grandfather and then coaching a team that has fallen short of its expectations.

Los Angeles is 5-11 -- the first time since the Rams hired him in 2017 that McVay will have a losing record as a head coach.

The defending Super Bowl champions have been decimated by injuries, and sources believe it has taken its toll on McVay. 

ources believe McVay needs time to recharge and to determine whether he has the energy to continue coaching next season.

The Rams have some of their own changes to make. They are without their first-round pick. They are tight against the 2023 salary cap. 

nd their offensive coordinator, Liam Coen, is planning to return to his offensive coordinator job at Kentucky, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen last month.

McVay, as always, is expected to have options: He could draw interest from networks -- as he did last offseason from Amazon -- but many of those jobs already have been filled.

McVay, 36, told reporters Friday that interest from the networks comes in part because he hasn't "run away from the fact that down the line, or whenever that is, that's something I've been interested in."

Through a Rams spokesman, McVay declined comment to ESPN on his future or his plans for 2023.