It appears the Vikings will have Brian Flores back as their defensive coordinator for a third season. However, two Vikings assistants continue to interview for promotions. Flores, who interviewed with the Jets,
The Minnesota Vikings will soon get to work on the 2025 roster, and there's a lot of work to do, especially on defense. Of the team's 25 impending free agents, five of them were either regular starters or impact players for defensive coordinator Brian Flores' secondary.
Much has been made about the Minnesota Vikings’ defense over the past two seasons. And for good reason. The defense was the main reason for the Vikings being in playoff contention as long as
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
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 couldn’t have asked for much more from their linebackers and safeties than to find a franchise player in Blake Cashman and see a strong follow-up act from 2023 breakout players like Josh Metellus,
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.
Will he stay or will he go? Flores potentially getting a head-coaching job could change the trajectory of Minnesota's future on defense.
The National Football League now has more coaches of color than ever, but it also puts potential coaches who are men of color through the wringer by setting them up
The Associated Press announced finalists for its 2024 end-of-season NFL awards last week and three Denver Broncos were recognized. Broncos coach Sean Payton (Coach of the Year), cornerback Pat Surtain
Ranked the No. 3 free-agent safety and 31st overall, Bynum is projected to garner a three-year deal worth $42 million by PFF. A 2021 fourth-round pick, Bynum evolved in Brian Flores' defense and has shown an ability to learn and adapt over the years as a converted college cornerback.