Brian Flores appears on the verge of being frozen out for a second straight offseason of getting a second crack at a head coaching job in the NFL.
The Minnesota Vikings defense played at a level that not many units even dream of, let along actually put on film. The 2024 Vikings defense is one of the best in franchise history so it made sense
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores was hoping to land a head coaching job this offseason, but it doesn't look like that will happen.
The New York Jets will be looking for a new head coach in 2025 after the Robert Saleh regime resulted in no winning seasons, let alone a playoff berth in four years. Jets Wire will be breaking down ea
The Chicago Bears interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores for their head coach opening on Saturday.
Since the playoff loss, the team’s needs have been recited item by item. Losing the defense’s mastermind would create the greatest need of all.
The Bears announced they have completed a head coach interview with Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores.
The Bears have confirmed interviewing 15 candidates, a list highlighted by Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy and former Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel, who got the job in New England.
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores is drawing widespread interest from team's with head coaching vacancies. This weekend alone, Flores is expected to interview with the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars and Chicago Bears, according to FOX Sports's Jordan Schultz. There could be a particularly interesting angle with the Jets.
The Jaguars interviewed one of the league's best defensive minds as a part of their extensive head coaching search.
Will he stay or will he go? Flores potentially getting a head-coaching job could change the trajectory of Minnesota's future on defense.
Fitzpatrick remembers how Flores went from the good kind of demanding head coach in their early days in Miami together, to cutting people out, alienating people and being rather disruptive in the end.