Brian Flores Just Raised The Stakes In His NFL Fight

Discover the pivotal evidence that could reshape Brian Flores' legal battle against the NFL and challenge its hiring practices.

Brian Flores’ legal fight with the NFL may have hit another turning point, and this one could matter more than the usual procedural back-and-forth.

The Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator is still preparing for the 2026 regular season, but his attorneys are continuing to press ahead in the lawsuit he filed against the league and multiple teams over discriminatory hiring practices and misuse of the Rooney Rule. For most of the four-year dispute, the biggest question has been whether Flores would even get his day in federal court. In July, the Second Circuit Court answered that part when it denied the NFL’s latest appeal, clearing the way for the case to keep moving.

Now the focus has shifted to discovery, and according to Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk, Flores’ camp believes it has uncovered something big. Korn Ferry, the search firm that has worked with multiple NFL teams on coaching and executive searches, turned over documents that Flores’ lawyers reportedly view as a potential smoking gun.

As one source with knowledge of the document described the document, “It is insane.”

That document has not been made public, but its existence has already sparked a new legal move. Daniel Kaplan reported Monday that Flores wants to add another discrimination claim to his lawsuit, and that request is tied to a fight over whether a one-page document obtained in third-party discovery should stay sealed.

Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores wants to add a new discrimination claim to his longstanding lawsuit against the NFL and six of its teams. The move is tied to a dispute between executive search firm Korn Ferry and the plaintiffs over if a one page document obtained in third party discovery should remain sealed. It is what is in that document that led Flores to ask the New York federal court to add a new allegation to his complaint

For now, the contents remain under wraps. But Flores has already widened the scope of his civil suit before, expanding it in May to include more teams and sending subpoenas to every NFL team except the Vikings in search of evidence that could strengthen his case.

Korn Ferry, the Miami Dolphins and the Tennessee Titans are now pushing back on the latest attempt to expand the lawsuit. According to Kaplan, those parties want Flores to hold off on filing a supplemental complaint. The NFL itself has not yet objected to the new allegations.

“Korn Ferry is specifically requesting that Exhibit A remain under seal,” the company’s lawyers wrote the magistrate judge in a letter dated August 12. “Exhibit A references a confidential candidate search and was prepared by Korn Ferry in connection with a confidential search engagement with its client, the Las Vegas Raiders.”

“The Dolphins, as well as the Titans, contend that it would be more `practical’ for Mr. Flores to hold off the filing of a Supplemental Complaint until a later point,” David Gottlieb wrote.

“That gets the practicalities backwards. Mr.

Flores is entitled to seek redress for his newly accrued anti-discrimination claims.”

At this stage, the document itself is still sealed, and nobody outside the case appears to know exactly what it shows. But the latest round of filings suggests Flores believes the discovery process has turned up something significant enough to justify another new allegation.

And in a case that has already stretched on for years, that’s saying plenty.

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