Houston Chronicle

Vikings hire Flores to bolster defense

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MINNEAPOLI­S — The Minnesota Vikings hired Brian Flores as their defensive coordinato­r on Monday, their first step toward trying to revive a oncedomina­nt unit that ranked among the NFL’s worst last season.

Flores was a senior defensive assistant and linebacker­s coach this season for Pittsburgh, after three years as head coach in Miami. Prior to being hired by the Dolphins, Flores was an assistant for eight seasons for New England’s defense. The Patriots won four Super Bowls during his time there.

After he was fired by the Dolphins, Flores, who is Black, filed a classactio­n lawsuit alleging racial discrimina­tion by the team and the NFL.

Flores replaces Ed Donatell, who was fired last month by coach Kevin O’Connell after one year together. The Vikings were second-worst in the league in yards allowed and fourth-worst in points allowed during the regular season. The NFC North champions were ousted from the playoffs in the wild-card round by the New York Giants as quarterbac­k Daniel Jones threw for 301 yards and rushed for 78.

The Vikings also interviewe­d Seattle associate head coach Sean Desai, Pittsburgh senior defensive New Orleans co-defensive coordinato­r Ryan Nielsen and their own assistant head coach Mike Pettine, who was Green Bay’s defensive coordinato­r from 2018-20 and also the head coach for Cleveland from 2014-15.

Nielsen was hired as Atlanta’s defensive coordinato­r. Desai withdrew from considerat­ion. The Vikings also had interest in former Denver defensive coordinato­r Ejiro Evero, but he made a lateral move to take the job with Carolina and never wound up interviewi­ng with Minnesota.

The Vikings under Donatell favored a four-man rush with two high safeties backing their zone pass coverage, but over their last eight regular-season games they forced only seven turnovers and totaled 12 sacks.

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