Brian Flores still a ‘finalist’ for Texans job after bombshell NFL lawsuit

Brian Flores’ discrimination lawsuit towards the NFL and its 32 groups reportedly has not disqualified his candidacy for the Houston Texans head teaching job, at the very least as of but.

Josina Anderson of CBS Sports activities and Aaron Wilson of Professional Soccer Community (who beforehand coated the Texans for the Houston Chronicle) each reported the Texans’ three finalists as Flores, former NFL quarterback Josh McCown and Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon.

Earlier this offseason, the Texans fired David Culley after only one 12 months.

Flores could be a captivating rent for Houston on various ranges. He labored within the Patriots group with Texans basic supervisor Nick Caserio. Flores was additionally linked as a heavy proponent of a Deshaun Watson commerce to the Dolphins. The 2 have reportedly wished to “crew up.”

Watson, who missed your complete 2021 season and is probably dealing with league self-discipline as soon as the myriad sexual assault fits introduced by over 20 ladies are adjudicated, has adamantly wished out of Houston on account of mistrust with proprietor Cal McNair and govt Jack Easterby. Might a Flores arrival probably change his thoughts?

Brian Flores is reportedly still a candidate for the Texans job.
Brian Flores is reportedly nonetheless a candidate for the Texans head teaching job.
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Would Brian Flores turning into Texans head coach change Deshaun Watson’s thoughts about wanting a commerce?
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It might even be profoundly fascinating if Flores had been to land the job on the similar time he's suing the NFL and its 32 groups for discrimination. In his swimsuit, he levied accusations towards Dolphins proprietor Stephen Ross for allegedly making an attempt to bribe him $100,000 per loss to tank, which Ross denied.

He additionally accused the Giants and Broncos of having him undergo “sham” interviews to fulfill the “Rooney Rule” of interviewing minority candidates. The Broncos and Giants have denied these claims.

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