They were both fired from NFL jobs in part because of abrasive personalities. Has their time in Minnesota prepared them for another shot?
As of Tuesday, the Chicago Bears and the New York Jets had reportedly requested permission to interview Flores for the position. The current vacancies across the NFL include the Bears, Jets, New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints and, most recently, Las Vegas Raiders.
Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores says he is planning on taking every interview request for a head coaching job.
The last time the Vikings and Rams met, Los Angeles coach Sean McVay had a late surprise for Brian Flores and Minnesota's defense.
Flores went 19-14 over his final two years with the Miami Dolphins but was fired by the Dolphins in 2021. In a lawsuit that Flores filed against the NFL in 2022, he claimed that Miami owner Stephen Ross offered him $100,
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Jets have requested to interview the likes of Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and quarterbacks coach Josh McCown for the job: Jets have requested head coaching interviews with Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and QB coach Josh McCown, per sources.
Brian Flores is gracefully taking a lot of questions about his head coach prospects. He said he will take every interview that is requested. Asked if he is interested in the Patriots job, he said: "I would say yes." But he added "it's not up to me" if they want to talk.
Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores was added to the Jacksonville Jaguars' list of candidates to replace Doug Pederson.
Brian Flores won 10 games as an NFL head coach and is one of the best defensive coordinators in the sport. But questions about Flores’ controversial time running the Miami Dolphins still
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced that they have requested an interview with Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores for their head
The latest news, timelines and buzz surrounding the star defensive coordinator's involvement in the NFL's 2025 head coach cycle.