The New York Jets hiring Aaron Glenn is bad news for former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores, who is the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator.
The Minnesota Vikings are incredibly lucky to have defensive coordinator Brian Flores on staff for now — and likely in the future as well. However, Flores deserves to have a head-coaching job.
The Jaguars interviewed one of the league's best defensive minds as a part of their extensive head coaching search.
Brian Flores is set to interview with the Jaguars for their open head coaching job, and is drawing interest from other NFL teams.
Brian Flores’ brawn belies his brain. Boston College listed Flores as a 5’11”, 195 lb. defensive back out of Poly Prep Country Day School in Brooklyn,
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 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.
Things got better after the bye week as Flores got his first win as a head coach over the Jets and their head coach, Adam Gase (Stunning development there). While the Dolphins finished 5-11 in 2019, Flores received a lot of praise for the job he did with a weak roster as Miami beat some tough teams despite a losing season.
The Bears announced they have completed a head coach interview with Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores.
The New York Jets interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores on Friday for their head coach vacancy. Flores is the 13th coaching candidate to meet with the Jets, who are also expected to speak to Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown and Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley.
Expect the Dolphins to produce a new defensive line in 2025 because of the team features four impending free agents in that unit
Aaron Glenn has filled an NFL coaching vacancy at the New York Jets, joining Ben Johnson at the Chicago Bears and Mike Vrabel at the New England Patriots. The Dallas Cowboys are among four teams still searching.