Brian Flores Is Interviewing for the Commanders DC Job (And I Hope He Gets It) ...Middle East

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Washington Commanders fans are allowing themselves to dream a little — and honestly, it’s understandable.

Brian Flores is reportedly interviewing for the Washington Commanders defensive coordinator position, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport. The Commanders aren’t the only team interested in speaking with Flores about a coaching position. Tom Pelissero, Rapoport’s teammate at NFL Network, reports the Pittsburgh Steelers have also put in a request to interview Flores. Plus, he has already interviewed with the Baltimore Ravens after Baltimore parted ways with John Harbaugh, and more opportunities could follow. Clearly, Flores is a hot candidate in this cycle.

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As for Washington, it has already settled things on the offensive side by promoting David Blough to offensive coordinator. Now, Dan Quinn’s focus shifts fully to fixing a defense that has never truly matched the aggressive, physical identity he’s preached since arriving in D.C. The Commanders forced just 10 takeaways in 2025. Meanwhile, Flores’ Minnesota Vikings defense produced 21 takeaways, even in what was considered a down year after generating 33 in 2024.

That gap is exactly why Flores tops many wish lists. If Washington truly wants a defensive “wizard” capable of manufacturing chaos, there isn’t a better résumé available. Flores’ defenses don’t just react; they hunt. They disguise, pressure, confuse, and force quarterbacks into mistakes.

Of course, there’s a catch — and it’s a big one. The prevailing belief around the league is that Flores will leave Minnesota only for a head coaching job. That pursuit is very real. Still, Flores’ contract with the Vikings expired at the end of the season, making him free to speak with anyone — including Washington — without restriction.

If Flores were to miss out on head coaching offers and remain open to coordinator roles, Washington would represent something intriguing: a chance to build a defense entirely in his image, aligned philosophically with Quinn’s own aggressive messaging.

Vikings Head Coach Kevin O’Connell has made it clear Minnesota is doing everything it can to retain Flores if a head coaching opportunity doesn’t materialize:

"We've been really aggressive and Flo knows exactly how we feel about him, but at the same time, want to be really supportive and I'm really excited for him" -Head Coach Kevin O'Connell on Brian Flores pic.twitter.com/oSIJJW5kS4

— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) January 13, 2026

Words from Kevin O’Connell:

“We’re very much being aggressive to try to get something done with him. But at the same time, we want to be respectful and make sure he can go through whatever process he needs to go through… I have a lot of confidence we’re going to be able to get something done with him as our defensive coordinator.”

For Washington, landing Flores would likely require a blank check from owner Josh Harris, near-total autonomy over the defensive scheme, and a significant voice in personnel decisions. And even that might not be enough.

Brian Flores Is Interviewing for the Commanders DC Job (And I Hope He Gets It)

From a Chicago Bears perspective, there’s really no downside here.

No matter how this plays out, Brian Flores potentially leaving the NFC North is objectively good news for the Chicago Bears — whether that exit comes via a head-coaching job or a defensive coordinator role elsewhere.

Flores’ defenses have been a persistent problem for Chicago. His ability to manufacture pressure, disguise coverages, and force quarterbacks into mistakes has consistently stressed young offenses, and that matters even more now that the Bears are building around Caleb Williams.

One fewer matchup per season against Flores’ chaos-heavy schemes is a tangible win for a developing quarterback and an offense still finding its long-term rhythm under Ben Johnson.

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Keeping Flores in Minnesota means keeping one of the league’s most aggressive defensive minds inside the division — a coach who doesn’t just adjust to opponents, but dictates terms to them. His Vikings defenses haven’t always been perfect, but they’ve been disruptive, opportunistic, and mentally taxing. Over the course of a season, that adds wear and tear — not just on game plans, but on quarterbacks.

If Flores lands a head coaching job elsewhere, the Bears benefit immediately. If he takes a DC job outside the division, same result. Either way, Chicago avoids dealing with one of the NFC North’s biggest schematic headaches twice a year.

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