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Brian Flores’ lawyers subpoena 25 teams in discrimination case

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 11:38 AM

Brian Flores’ legal team is looking into the hiring practices of nearly every team in the NFL as part of his long-running discrimination suit against ​the league.

A court filing shows that the Minnesota ‌Vikings defensive coordinator’s attorneys have subpoenaed 25 teams — in addition to the six teams that he is suing — and served more than 1,000 discovery requests, Front Office Sports first reported on Tuesday. ESPN and The ‌Athletic ​confirmed the information.

Flores, who is Black, ⁠argues in his lawsuit ⁠that he was treated unfairly due to his race after being fired as head coach of the Miami Dolphins in January 2022.

He filed a civil suit against the ​NFL and the Dolphins, New York Giants and Denver Broncos in February 2022, arguing that those teams were “rife with ⁠racism” in their hiring and ⁠promotion of Black coaches.

Flores later added fellow coaches ​Steve Wilks and Ray Horton as co-plaintiffs, as well as ​the Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans as ‌defendants.

Lawyers representing the defendants filed a memo last week with U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni, the federal judge overseeing the case, that accused Flores’ team of filing “punishingly overbroad” discovery requests ⁠from their clients and “25 non-party clubs.”

The memo called the document requests a delay tactic designed to interfere with the defendants’ motions ⁠to dismiss the ‌case altogether.

Flores, 45, is scheduled to file ⁠a third amended complaint on Wednesday. Motions to ​dismiss ‌will be heard on June 15, with ​more briefs ⁠scheduled later this summer.

The Dolphins fired Flores after consecutive winning seasons. He was 24-25 as Miami’s head coach. He worked as a defensive assistant and linebackers coach with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2022 before taking the DC post in Minnesota in ​2023.

–Field Level Media