Cameras Caught the “Interesting” Postgame Handshake Between Sean McVay & Ben Johnson After Bears–Rams OT Thriller 🤝😳The overtime finish was wild—but the handshake afterward is what’s getting replayed nonstop. Cameras zoomed in on Sean McVay and Ben Johnson sharing a quick, oddly intense exchange that didn’t look like a routine “good game.” The facial expressions, the extra words, and the way they lingered for a beat made it feel like something bigger was being said—something the broadcast almost moved past too fast.k – News

Cameras Caught the “Interesting” Postgame Handshak...

Cameras Caught the “Interesting” Postgame Handshake Between Sean McVay & Ben Johnson After Bears–Rams OT Thriller 🤝😳The overtime finish was wild—but the handshake afterward is what’s getting replayed nonstop. Cameras zoomed in on Sean McVay and Ben Johnson sharing a quick, oddly intense exchange that didn’t look like a routine “good game.” The facial expressions, the extra words, and the way they lingered for a beat made it feel like something bigger was being said—something the broadcast almost moved past too fast.k

Cameras Caught The Interesting Postgame Handshake Between Sean McVay & Ben Johnson After Bears-Rams OT Thriller [VIDEO]

Sean McVay got the better of Ben Johnson.


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Cameras caught the fascinating postgame handshake between Ben Johnson and Sean McVay after the Los Angeles Rams’ home win over the Chicago Bears.

Ben Johnson on Bears’ next step

Fans paid close attention to the postgame handshakes between Matt LaFleur and Ben Johnson after the three Green Bay Packers-Chicago games this year. Of course, this was thanks to Johnson’s old comments about loving to beat LaFleur’s Packers twice a year.

And earlier this week, Sean McVay defended LaFleur as one of his close friends during a press conference. Naturally, some fans speculated that McVay has some beef with Johnson.

Well, here’s a screenshot of the short and sweet (?) interaction between McVay and Ben Johnson:


The Rams held off a resilient Caleb Williams to reach their third NFC Championship Game in eight seasons. Kamren Curl picked off Williams in overtime, and Matthew Stafford put together a surgical drive to set up Harrison Mevis’ game-winning field goal.

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Los Angeles will visit the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game next Sunday. The winner there will face the AFC champion (the Denver Broncos or New England Patriots) in Super Bowl 60.

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