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Vikings DC Brian Flores in for Busy Weekend of Job Interviews

Brian Flores, Minnesota Vikings
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One NFL insider has already predicted that Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores will be head coach of the division rival Chicago Bears next season. Now, another is confirming that Flores’ interview schedule is set for this weekend.

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A well-deserved second chance

Flores will likely get a second chance to develop a young quarterback if hired by Chicago. Tua Tagovailoa called Flores “a terrible person” earlier this season, but it hasn’t effected teams’ interest in the former Dolphins head coach. Neither has the active lawsuit against the league.

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Flores apologized to Tagovailoa in an impromptu press conference and looked to grow from the situation, quoting Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell in his response. Many thought the criticism, along with the lawsuit, would limit any interest in Flores. That has not been the case.

While there’s stiff competition for jobs this hiring cycle, Flores has already overcome a lot to be considered. The Detroit Lions could lose both their coordinators – Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn – so the Vikings should feel lucky to only lose one if that’s indeed the case. Minnesota quarterbacks coach Josh McCown is also receiving consideration from the Jets , however.

Minnesota Vikings DC in high demand

Jordan Schultz (FOX Sports) is reporting Wednesday evening that Flores will interview with the New York Jets and Jacksonville Jaguars , Friday. The Bears get their shot to secure the best defensive coach available this hiring cycle on Saturday.

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What Flores can bring as a head coach

Flores has the most to offer the Jaguars given their defensive rankings in 2024. They were 27th in the league in points allowed per game , 25th in rushing yards allowed, and dead last in passing defense. Jacksonville was second from the bottom in total yards allowed.

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The best situation is Chicago, though. The Bears were 27th in yards allowed but middle of the pack in passing defense. Flores excels at stopping the run, so Chicago’s 28th-ranked rush defense should improve with him at the helm.

Rk

Tm

G

PA

Yds

Ply

Y/P

TO

Minnesota Vikings

17

332

5702

1078

5.3

33

17

347

5554

1034

5.4

33

17

368

5806

1052

5.5

32

17

338

5347

1036

5.2

31

17

372

5355

1050

5.1

29

17

303

4732

999

4.7

26

17

311

5391

1093

4.9

25

17

427

6140

1112

5.5

25

17

434

5921

1088

5.4

25

Detroit Lions

17

342

5820

1016

5.7

24

Chicago Bears

17

370

6022

1028

5.9

24

17

468

6039

1046

5.8

22

Chicago proved to be a bend-don’t-break defense this season, though. They were 13th in points allowed despite being towards the bottom in yards allowed. The Bears also forced 24 turnovers, which was 11th-most in the league. Minnesota was tied for first under Flores this season.

Minnesota was a bottom-of-the-league defense when Flores arrived prior to the 2023 season. He turned the Vikings into a top-of-the-league defense in just two years. Expect him to do the same wherever he lands.

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