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As the Vikings pivot from Ejiro Evero to Brian Flores as the top candidate to become the team’s new defensive coordinator, the Vikings need to have a fallback. Because Flores could still fall into the head-coaching job in Arizona. Via NFL Media, Flores is expected to have a second interview for the Cardinals’ vacancy on Wednesday.
Former Head Coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins on the field prior to the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Hard Rock Stadium on October 23, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
With them was senior defensive assistant Brian Flores, who, as of now, remains with the team. And despite strong expectation he would leave for a higher position within the NFL this offseason, it...
A former longtime New England Patriots assistant, Flores spent three seasons as the Miami Dolphins head coach, compiling a 24-25 record in three seasons. The Dolphins fired Flores after a 9-8 ...
Brian Flores arrives for a news conference announcing his hiring as the new Miami Dolphins head coach on February 4, 2019. Brynn Anderson/AP Growing up in Brooklyn made him tough Flores is a...
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive assistant Brian Flores, New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo...
February 3, 2023 8:03 am MT. The Denver Broncos have asked the Pittsburgh Steelers for permission to interview linebackers coach/senior defensive assistant Brian Flores for their defensive ...
Brian Flores would fill that role perfectly, providing Minnesota with two different but complementary leadership styles on the coaching staff. Which is why he’s the perfect man for the job. Tyler Ireland. Tyler has been covering the Vikings for Zone Coverage since 2021. He lives in Central Florida and is a member of "The Love Boat", a Vikings ...
Former Dolphins head coach Brian Flores got candid about the explosive lawsuit he filed against the NFL, saying he was “humiliated” by going into an interview with the Giants for a head-coaching...
Flores, who filed his lawsuit in February, also alleged that Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross offered him $100,000 per loss during the 2019 season, his first with the team, to improve its draft ...