Ryan Fitzpatrick, speaking this week on the “Fitz & Whit” podcast, said that during year one in Miami, Flores was both “likable” and “relatable” despite a
When Brian Flores arrived in Minnesota, the team’s defense was in shambles. They ranked 28th in points allowed and gave up the second most yards in the NFL. Two years later, the Vikings just wrapped up a 14-3 season that was driven in major part by a top-five defense in which they forced the most takeaways and allowed the second fewest rushing yards.
They were both fired from NFL jobs in part because of abrasive personalities. Has their time in Minnesota prepared them for another shot?
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
The Jets are officially looking for a new head coach and Vikings DC Brian Flores is now one of many on their extensive list.
The Jaguars announced that they have requested an interview from Vikings’ DC Brian Flores for their head coaching role.
Flores is among the candidates on the market with head-coaching experience, and his time in Minnesota has likely helped his stock.
As he leads the Minnesota Vikings into the playoffs, defensive coordinator Brian Flores could pursue head coaching opportunities this winter. Flores has reportedly received interview requests from the Chicago Bears and New York Jets ahead of Minnesota's first-round playoff matchup against the Los
Chicago must make the correct hire in their 2025 head coaching search, and one former NFL quarterback had harsh words for a candidate the Bears will interview.
Brian Flores told reporters on Tuesday that he plans to take every head coaching interview that comes his way. At the time, it was reported that the New York Jets and Chicago Bears had requested interviews with him.