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The Minnesota Vikings receive a tough message regarding the future of defensive coordinator Brian Flores amid a link to the Las Vegas Raiders.
In an end-of-season, late-morning team meeting on Monday, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer told his group about gratitude and the future. Schottenheimer said his 7-9-1 team will be a playoff team in 2026.
Rumblings around the NFL have introduced Brian Flores as a candidate to become the next Raiders HC, Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio writes, with Brian Daboll on the OC radar. Following that report, The Exhibit’s Josina Anderson floated Flores and Daboll as staff options for the Raiders. Brady has a history with both.
Brian Daboll's time as the New York Giants' head coach ended in November after three-and-a-half seasons, but he may not have to wait long to get back into the NFL as an offensive coordinator, per The Athletic's Dianna Russini.
The latest Las Vegas Raiders next head coach odds show Brian Flores emerging as the early favorite. We break down the market, movement, and candidates.
Daboll, 50, will likely be hired as an offensive coordinator this offseason, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini. He has previously held that position for four NFL teams – the Browns, Dolphins, Chiefs, and Bills – as well as the University of Alabama.
Fans are devastated following the death of 16-year-old high school football star Brian Moss. Moss, 16, was a standout high school football player for Viera in Florida. He was recently named the Special Teams Player of the Year following his freshman season.
American figure skater Alysa Liu retired at 16, took two years off, and then returned to the ice. In her first season back, she won the women's figure skating title at the 2025 World Championships. Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano calls it "the biggest comeback in sports history.
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Brian Keith: The Life, Career and Tragic Final Years of the ‘Parent Trap’ and ‘Family Affair’ Star
Over a career that stretched nearly seven decades, Brian Keith appeared in more than 60 feature films and headlined multiple television series. Yet for Keith and much of the viewing public, two projects ultimately defined him more than any others: Disney’s original version of The Parent Trap,
The Detroit Tigers lost a three-year major league veteran catcher to the Athletics last month, per the transactions log.