Vikings Make Major Brian Flores Move
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The Minnesota Vikings are heading into a pivotal offseason. Adding youth and talent to this position group is one of their most pressing needs.
A former Minnesota Vikings defender has returned to professional football, this time in a coaching role for an expansion UFL franchise.
While the NFL playoffs are still raging on, the Minnesota Vikings season ended at 9-8 after a victory over the Green Bay Packers. None of the NFC North remains involved in the pursuit of a 2026 Super Bowl, which means they are all working through offseason proceedings.
Thieneman is 49th on PFF's current big board. The Vikings happen to hold the 50th overall pick. 18th overall would probably be too high to take him, but if he makes it to Minnesota's slot in the second round, the fit might be a perfect one.
The Vikings parted ways with offensive line coach Chris Kuper after a failed overhaul of the offensive line this season.
After losing to the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 3 of the 2023 season, Kirk Cousins admitted that the Minnesota Vikings’ 0-3 start bothered him. “I hope
Plan A for the Vikings at defensive coordinator is Brian Flores. They've said all along that if Flores doesn't land a head coaching job in this hiring cycle, they're confident they'll be able to get a new contract worked out to keep him in the role he's held for the past three years.
Brian Flores’ Steelers interview puts Vikings on edge as Minnesota fights to retain its defensive mastermind.
In a few weeks, Kevin O’Connell will head to the Sean McVay coaching tree reunion. Depending on what happens in the next few weeks, McVay and his former