Brian Flores is the Vikings' new defensive coordinator.
The team finalized a deal with the former Dolphins head coach on Monday, wrapping up a 19-day search that began at a deliberate pace, concluded over a frenetic long weekend and ultimately brought one of the Vikings' top two choices for the job to Minnesota.
Flores, who worked as the Steelers' senior defensive assistant and linebackers coach in 2022, had emerged as one of the leaders for the position with former Broncos defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, who hadn't been permitted to talk with other teams in the first several days of Sean Payton's tenure as Denver's head coach.
The Broncos allowed Evero to talk to other teams on Saturday, and the Panthers hired him as their defensive coordinator on Sunday. On Monday afternoon, the Vikings completed a deal with Flores, a day before he was set to interview with the Broncos for their defensive coordinator opening.
Flores had interviewed for the Cardinals' head coach job, and was reportedly set for a second interview with the team on Wednesday as one of three finalists to replace Kliff Kingsbury. But the Vikings moved quickly to add Flores to their staff to replace Ed Donatell, who was fired Jan. 19 after the defense finished 31st in the NFL in yards allowed.
Flores, who turns 42 this month, interviewed with the Vikings on Jan. 26, emerging as a leading candidate after the daylong session in Minnesota. Flores had been on the Patriots' staff when Kevin O'Connell played there from 2008-09, and O'Connell had a strong impression of him from their time together in New England.
The Dolphins went 24-25 in Flores' three seasons as head coach, posting back-to-back winning seasons in 2020 and 2021 after a 5-11 record in 2019. Flores was fired in January 2022; a few weeks later, he sued the NFL, alleging that teams had engaged in sham interviews with minority candidates. The suit also claimed Dolphins owner Stephen Ross had pressured Flores to lose games on purpose and recruit a prominent quarterback who was under contract with another team (reported by multiple outlets to be Tom Brady). The NFL revoked the Dolphins' 2023 first-round pick and fined Ross $1.5 million after an investigation found them guilty of tampering.
Flores will have an important voice for the Vikings in a series of key personnel decisions in the next five weeks, with five key Vikings defenders set to hit free agency and several other starters possibly in line for restructured contracts.