Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Minnesota Vikings Coaches

Every NFL offseason brings changes. That’s especially true for teams that didn’t make the playoffs. The first changes often involve the coaches. At least the Minnesota Vikings aren’t one of the eight teams looking for a new head coach. At a minimum, head coach Kevin O’Connell will be/is looking for a new safeties coach. Michael Hutchings was hired in 2023 to assist with the defensive backs. He was promoted to safeties coach in 2024. In three years, he’s impressed and his future is bright. It’s so bright, that Cal hired him to be the defensive coordinator for new head coach Tosh Lupoi. As a Vikings fan, I hate to see him go. As a Cal alumnus, I love the hire. It’s a fine line. If the Vikings lose only Hutchings, it will be a nice offseason. As has been the case since he was hired after the 2022 season, the annual Brian Flores watch is on. He’s been a revelation as the Vikings defensive coordinator. He’s deserving of a head coach opportunity. He’s been kept from that opportunity by a controversial three-year stint as the Miami Dolphins, a lawsuit against the league, and perhaps a splash of racism amongst a collection of rich, white owners. Personally, I want Flores to be handling the Vikings defense for eternity. Honestly, he deserves another shot at running a team. This is the third offseason that the Vikings have waited for Flores to wade through the head coach opportunities available to him. So far this year, the Baltimore Ravens are the only team that has requested an interview. He has that interview this week. If Flores does get that deserved opportunity to run a team, the Vikings top internal candidate to replace him is probably pass game coordinator/defensive backs coach Daronte Jones. The problem there is that he’s drawn the interest from a teams across the league with defensive coordinator needs. He interviewed with some teams last year and he’s getting interview requests this year. If the Vikings were to lose both, it’d create some huge defensive coaching holes. 

As for the rest of the Vikings coaching staff, it’s wait and see. Some might see needed changes with the offensive line coaches. The offensive line has been an issue for more than a decade. An overhaul of the interior of the line last offseason was a big reason for optimism going into the season. Due to a ridiculous run of injuries, they were a problem rather than a solution. Line coach Chris Kuper and assistant Keith Carter rarely knew what players would be available until a game’s first snap. It’s tough to get a group ready to play when you never know who might make up that group. The Vikings offensive line must play better. That’s obvious. My belief is that the problems this year were simply because of the injuries. While I lean towards giving Kuper and Carter a pass on this past year and an opportunity for another year, I can’t help but think of the coaches that seem to get solid line play no matter the players available. The Vikings special teams got some criticism through the season. There were some glaring mistakes but, overall, each of the groups played well and seemed to grade well. I think Matt Daniels and Dalmin Gibson are safe. 

At the moment, here’s the Vikings coaching staff. 

Minnesota Vikings Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Kevin O’Connell

Assistant Head Coach: Mike Pettine

Offensive Coordinator: Wes Phillips
Defensive Coordinator: Brian Flores
Special Teams Coordinator: Matt Daniels

Offense:

Quarterbacks: Josh McCown
Assistant Offensive Coordinator/Assistant Quarterbacks: Jordan Traylor
Senior Offensive Assistant: Chris O’Hara
Run Game Coordinator/Running Backs: Curtis Modkins
Receivers: Keenan McCardell
Assistant Receivers: Tony Sorrentino
Pass Game Coodinator/Tight Ends: Brian Angelichio
Offensive Line: Chris Kuper
Assistant Offensive Line: Keith Carter
Pass Game Specialist/Game Management Coordinator: Ryan Cordell
Quality Control: Derron Montgomery
Offensive Assistant: Ben Ellefson
Assistant to the Head Coach: Henry Schneider IV

Defense:

Defensive Line: Marcus Dixon
Assistant Defensive Line: Imarjaye Albury Sr.
Inside Linebackers: Mike Siravo
Outside Linebackers: Thad Bogardus
Assistant Outside Linebackers: Patrick Hill
Pass Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs: Daronte Jones
Safeties: ?
Quality Control: Chenzo Funari
Defensive Assistant: Charlie Frye

Special Teams:

Assistant Special Teams: Dalmin Gibson

Monday, January 12, 2026

Minnesota Vikings Free Agents

Thirty-plus years of free agency have turned every NFL offseason into a roster churn. The first decisions facing teams are whether to bring back their own free agents. The Minnesota Vikings will have some difficult decisions to make this offseason. The difficulty starts with being nearly $40 million over the estimated 2026 salary cap. The Vikings must get under the cap before they can even make decisions on their own free agents. Here’s a look at the players with expiring contracts. 

Unrestricted Free Agents
C.J. Ham, FB
Eric Wilson, LB
Jeff Okudah, CB
Tavierre Thomas, S
Justin Skule, OT
Rondale Moore, WR
Ryan Wright, P
Carson Wentz, QB
Andrew DePaola, LS
Matt Nelson, OT
Brett Rypien, QB
Ty Chandler, RB
Jalen Nailor, WR

Restricted Free Agents
Ivan Pace, LB
Ben Sims, TE

Exclusive Rights Free Agents
Bo Richter, OLB
Jalen Redmond, DT
Zavier Scott, RB

It’s a good thing that the Vikings don’t have a lot of must-sign free agents. The one player that I consider must-sign is defensive tackle Jalen Redmond and he’s an exclusive rights free agent. 

Among the unrestricted free agents, the following are the players I’d most like to see return.

Eric Wilson
Ryan Wright

It’d be nice to have Jalen Nailor return but I’m guessing he’s going to be offered a deal in free agency the Vikings can’t afford to match. He’s probably also looking for an increased opportunity that he probably won’t get behind Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. 

The only thing that might give the Vikings pause about bringing back long snapper Andrew DePaola is that he’s going to be 39 during the 2026 season. He’s still one of the best in the league. I don’t see that changing at the grand age of 39. 

Receiver Rondale Moore is a curiosity. I really wanted to see him get an opportunity last season. That was taken away when he tore his ACL in a preseason game. Do the Vikings bring him back? I’d be for it. 

Over the next month, the Vikings will be making decisions on their current players. Then come the decisions on the players with expiring contracts. 

Sunday, January 11, 2026

NFL Head Coach and General Manager Churn

There was a moment, not all that long ago, that it looked like a light year in the NFL’s annual head coach churn. Every year, it feels like at least seven or eight teams are looking for a new head coach. This year wasn’t light for long. Two teams fired their head coach during the season. A few more seemed inevitable after the season. Having four to six teams looking for a new coach felt light. “Black Monday” should be “Black Week” as the firings kept dropping as the days passed. By the end of the week, eight teams are now looking for a new head coach.

New York Giants
Fired: Brian Dabol

Tennessee Titans
Fired: Brian Callahan

Arizona Cardinals
Fired: Jonathan Gannon

Atlanta Falcons 
Fired: Raheem Morris

Baltimore Ravens
Fired: John Harbaugh

Cleveland Browns
Fired: Kevin Stefanski

Las Vegas Raiders
Fired: Pete Carroll

Miami Dolphins
Fired: Mike McDaniel

While I thought that this might be a light churn, the John Harbaugh firing is the only that I truly found surprising. 18 consistently successful seasons and a Super Bowl title felt like strong reasons for at least another year. Perhaps swap Todd Monken for an offensive coordinator that was a better fit with Lamar Jackson. I expected tweaks to the Ravens coaches rather than kicking Harbaugh out the door. I don’t expect him to be unemployed long.

The cycle is fairly light when it comes to the annual general manager churn. There are only two teams looking for a new general manager.

Atlanta Falcons
Fired: Terry Fontenot

Miami Dolphins
Fired: Chris Grier

Since both teams are also looking for a new head coach, the general manager search, interviews, and hiring should proceed at a nice pace.

Current Interview Requests:

Head Coach

New York Giants
Mike Kafka - Giants interim head coach
Vance Joseph - Broncos DC
Kevin Stefanski - former Browns head coach
Klint Kubiak - Seahawks OC
Mike McCarthy - former Cowboys head coach
Lou Anarumo - Colts DC
Raheem Morris - former Falcons head coach
Antonio Pierce - former Raiders head coach
Darren Rizzi - Broncos assistant head coach

Tennessee Titans
Matt Nagy - Chiefs OC
Vance Joseph - Broncos DC
Steve Spagnuoulo - Chiefs DC
Lou Anarumo - Colts DC
Raheem Morris - former Falcons head coach
Kevin Stefanski - former Browns head coach
Jason Garrett - former Cowboys head coach
Jeff Hafley - Packers DC
Arthur Smith - Steelers OC
Robert Saleh - 49ers DC
Kliff Kingsbury - former Commanders OC
Mike McCarthy - former Cowboys head coach
Mike McCoy - Titans interim head coach
Mike McDaniel - former Dolphins head coach
Jesse Minter - Chargers DC
Chris Shula - Rams DC

Arizona Cardinals
Vance Joseph - Broncos DC
Robert Saleh - 49ers DC
Anthony Weaver - Dolphins DC
Klint Kubiak - Seahawks OC
Thomas Brown - Patriots passing game coordinator 
Matt Nagy - Chiefs OC
Raheem Morris - former Falcons head coach
Jeff Hafley - Packers DC
Thomas Brown - Patriots passing game coordinator

Atlanta Falcons
Klint Kubiak - Seahawks OC
Anthony Weaver - Dolphins DC
Vance Joseph - Broncos DC
Kevin Stefanski - former Browns head coach
Jeff Hafley - Packers DC
Robert Saleh - 49ers DC
Aden Durde - Seahawks DC

Baltimore Ravens
Vance Joseph - Broncos DC
Davis Webb - Broncos QB coach
Anthony Weaver - Dolphins DC
Klint Kubiak - Seahawks OC
Brian Flores - Vikings DC
Matt Nagy - Chiefs OC
Kliff Kingsbury - former Commanders OC
Robert Saleh - 49ers DC
Joe Brady - Bills OC
Kevin Stefanski - former Browns head coach

Cleveland Browns 
Todd Monken - Ravens OC
Aden Durde - Seahawks DC
Dan Pitcher - Bengals OC
Tommy Rees - Browns OC
Jim Schwartz - Browns DC
Mike McDaniel - former Dolphins head coach
Jesse Minter - Chargers DC

Las Vegas Raiders
Vance Joseph - Broncos DC
Klint Kubiak - Seahawks OC
Davis Webb - Broncos QB coach
Matt Nagy - Chiefs OC

Miami Dolphins
Klint Kubiak - Seahawks OC
Robert Saleh - 49ers DC
Chris Shula - Rams DC

For merely sentimental reasons, it’d be pretty cool to see Don Shula’s grandson coaching the Dolphins. 

General Manager

Atlanta Falcons
Ian Cunningham - Bears assistant GM
Josh Williams - 49ers director of scouting football

Miami Dolphins
Chad Alexander - Chargers assistant GM
Champ Kelly - Dolphins interim GM
Jon-Eric Sullivan - Packers VP of Player Personnel
Josh Williams - 49ers director of scouting football

The Dolphins acted fast as they found their new general manager: Jon-Eric Sullivan. 


Saturday, January 10, 2026

Flea Flicker Wild Card Predictions

It’s the playoffs! Here are some guesses at the Wild Card games. 

Los Angeles Rams @ Carolina Panthers
Pick: Rams
This is the most wide open playoffs that I can remember. The Panthers are the one team I don’t see with a chance.

Green Bay Packers @ Chicago Bears
Pick: Packers
It’s the third game this season in the most contested rivalry in league history. The Bears lost the first one and got a lucky win in the second. It seems like the Bears need Caleb Williams miracles to win any game. That’s no way to be consistently successful.

Buffalo Bills @ Jacksonville Jaguars
Pick: Bills
This is more a pick of Josh Allen than anything. 

San Francisco 49ers @ Philadelphia Eagles
Pick: 49ers
This may be more wanting the 49ers to win than thinking they win.

Los Angeles Chargers @ New England Patriots
Pick: Chargers
Justin Herbert finally gets a playoff win.

Houston Texans @ Pittsburgh Steelers
Pick: Texans
The Steelers are right there with the Panthers as teams with zero chance in a wide open playoffs. 


Friday, January 9, 2026

Minnesota Vikings Futures Contracts

The first move of any NFL offseason is the signing of players to futures contracts. As a fan of a team, it’s a sad reminder that a season is over. On Monday, the Minnesota Vikings signed eight players to futures contracts. 

Dontae Fleming, WR
Kahlef Hailassie, S
Josh Ross, LB
Vershon Lee, OL
Caleb Etienne, OT
Joaquin Davis, WR
Jeshaun Jones, WR
Bryson Nesbit, TE

All eight players were on the Vikings practice squad. Their shot with the Vikings continues. Perhaps more exciting, the Vikings signed two players out of the Canadian Football League. 

Jaylon Hutchings, DL
Jacob Roberts, LB

Adding new players is always exciting. Both players played for the Calgary Stampeders. 

Jaylon Hutchings was named All-CFL in his single season with the Stampeders. With eight sacks and 39 tackles, he was one of the league’s best defensive linemen. Undrafted out of Texas Tech in the 2024 NFL Draft, Hutchings signed with the Chicago Bears but was released during roster cutdowns. Then it was on to Canada. It’s difficult to not think of Jalen Redmond when seeing the signing of Hutchings. Both probably would’ve been drafted out of college if not for health concerns. Both were signed out of another professional football league. Both play on the defensive line. Redmond started making his presence felt at the end of the 2024 season. So much so, he was one of the team’s most intriguing players going into the 2025 season. He was all set to become an important part of the Vikings defensive linemen rotation. He performed so well during training camp that Harrison Phillips was traded to the New York Jets. In his first season as a starter, Jalen Redmond became an impact player, a Pro Bowl snub, and a franchise fixture moving forward. Maybe, Jaylon Hutchings can take a similar path.

Jacob Roberts played college football at North Carolina AT&T and Wake Forest. Undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft, he headed to the CFL. He joined the Calgary Stampeders during the 2024 season. In a full 2025 season, Roberts had a team-leading 93 tackles. He also had four sacks, a forced fumble, and 10 special teams tackles. Now, he has an NFL shot with the Vikings.




Thursday, January 8, 2026

Flea Flicker 2025 NFL Awards

Here’s a look at some of the best players of the 2025 NFL season. 

Most Valuable Player
Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns

This award doesn’t always have to go a quarterback. This was a year in which definitely shouldn’t go to a quarterback. 

Offensive Player of the Year
Bijan Robinson, RB, Atlanta Falcons

Defensive Player of the Year
Myles Garrett, DE, Cleveland Browns

Comeback Player of the Year
Christian McCaffrey, RB, San Francisco 49ers

Coach of the Year
Mike Vrabel, New England Patriots

Offensive Rookie of the Year
Tyler Warren, TE, Indianapolis Colts

Defensive Rookie of the Year
Carson Schwesinger, LB, Cleveland Browns

All-Pro Team

Quarterback
Drake Maye, New England Patriots

Running Back
Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons

Fullback
C.J. Ham, Minnesota Vikings 

Wide Receivers
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattles Seahawks
Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams

Tight End
Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals

Offensive Tackles
Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers
Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions

Offensive Guards
Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts
Quinn Meinerz, Denver Broncos

Center
Aaron Brewer, Miami Dolphins

Defense

Edge Rushers
Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns 
Danielle Hunter, Houston Texans

Interior Defensive Linemen
Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee Titans
Leonard Williams, Seattle Seahawks

Linebackers
Zach Baun, Philadelphia Eagles
Blake Cashman, Minnesota Vikings
Devin Loyd, Jacksonville Jaguars

Cornerbacks
Derrick Stingley Jr., Houston Texans
Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks

Safeties
Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens
Jalen Pitre, Houston Texans

Special Teams

Kicker
Will Reichard, Minnesota Vikings

Punter
Ryan Wright, Minnesota Vikings

Long Snapper
Andrew DePaola, Minnesota Vikings 

Kick Returner
Ray Davis, Buffalo Bills

Punt Returner
Chimere Dike, Tennessee Titans


Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Minnesota Vikings 2025 Superlatives

I already miss Minnesota Vikings football. Seeing as the Vikings have never won a Super Bowl, every season has ended with disappointment. The day that it doesn’t is coming! And it’s coming soon! Anyway, that day is for another day. This day is a little look back at the season that just ended. Here are some of the Minnesota Vikings Superlatives for the 2025 season.

Most Valuable Player
Justin Jefferson, WR

The Minnesota Vikings 2025 season was frustrating. Much of those frustrations was seen weekly in the face of the face of the team. Justin Jefferson is the team’s best player. He’s the best receiver in the league and one of the best the league has ever seen. He’s a game-changer and too often this season he wasn’t given the chance to change games. The Vikings focused on fixing the offensive line in the offseason. They overhauled the interior. The five expected starters played a total of 83 snaps together. 83! That’s a robust number for a single game. It’s a tiny number for an entire season. Injuries forced the Vikings to start a different offensive line in nearly every game. Right guard Will Fries was the only offensive lineman that played every game. The offensive line injuries and the resulting inconsistencies were a big reason the Vikings offense struggled for much of the season. The quarterbacks were under siege. Starter J.J. McCarthy missed 7 games to three injuries. Backup Carson Wentz played most of his five games with a seriously injured left shoulder. It was an injury that ultimately required surgery and ended his season. Third-string Max Brosmer was forced to start two games and finish two other games. He wasn’t ready. All of those difficulties was easily seen in Jefferson’s frustrations this year. Far too often he was never given the opportunity to change games. His statistics reflected that. It’s actually remarkable that he was still able to pass 1000 receiving yards for the season. It might be more appropriate to award a defensive player the team’s MVP award. Or even the kicker. It can be argued that Will Reichard had the best season of any Vikings player. I’m going with Justin Jefferson for the leadership that he showed throughout a very difficult season.

Offensive Player of the Year
Will Fries, G

The Viking offense wasn’t good in 2025. Injuries throughout the offensive line were a big part of that. Will Fries was one of the big free agent signings of the offseason. He missed most of his final season with the Indianapolis Colts with a severely broken leg. Perhaps as a result of that, it might’ve taken a while to get his feet back under him this season. He improved with each week. Most importantly, he was the only offensive lineman that was available for every game. For that reason, he’s the Vikings Offensive Player of the Year. 

Defensive Player of the Year
Jalen Redmond, DL

As a rookie, Jalen Redmond was a revelation late last season. Going into this season, it felt like he’d have a significant rotational role on the defensive line. Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave were big free agent additions. Harrison Phillips was the team’s best run stuffer. A defensive line of Allen, Phillips, and Hargrave was expected to be a team strength. It became evident through training camp that Redmond was ready for an even bigger role. A much bigger role. He was performing so well that Phillips was deemed expendable and was traded to the New York Jets. Redmond earned a starting role. The Vikings defense eventually rounded into one of the league’s best. Jalen Redmond was a big reason for that. He was a Pro Bowl snub. Hopefully, the All-Pro voters will treat him more fairly. With six sacks, he was one of the league’s best interior pass rushers. His 62 tackles help show his impact against the run. 

Jalen Redmond has emerged as one of the team’s defensive fixtures. 

Special Teams Player of the Year
Will Reichard, K

The Vikings actually have some contenders for this award. Punter Ryan Wright had his best season. Rookie Myles Price emerged as an impact returner. Despite that, this is an easy one. Will Reichard had an absolutely ridiculous season. He was perfect on extra points. There’s an argument that he was also perfect on field goals. The record book will show that Reichard missed two field goals. His first miss of the season hit a camera wire in London. His second miss might’ve hit a camera wire. With a long of 62 yards, the Vikings are in Reichard’s range when they reach the 50-yard line. 

The Vikings have a problematic kicking history. After two seasons with Will Reichard, I no longer cringe when the Vikings kicker comes on the field. 

Rookie of the Year
Donovan Jackson, G

I thought that Donovan Jackson was terrific from the start. In reality, he had a steady rise through the season. Wrist surgery after the win over the Cincinnati Bengals kept him out of the international games. He also missed the Seattle Seahawks game. In his 14 games as a rookie, he played like the guard the Vikings have long sought.  Jackson and Christian Darrisaw will form one of the best left sides in the league. 

Offseason Addition of the Year
Eric Wilson, LB

The Vikings hit the free agency jackpot in 2024. The 2025 class didn’t have quite the impact but there are multiple contenders for this award. Running back Jordan Mason and guard Will Fries on offense. Linebacker Eric Wilson and cornerback Isaiah Rodgers on defense. The decision is actually an easy one. When Eric Wilson was signed in the offseason it made for a nice story. He started his career in Minnesota in 2017. For four years, he was a very good special teams player and reliable backup on defense. The he left for the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency and eventually found a home with a solid three-year run with the Green Bay Packers. His return to Minnesota was a nice homecoming. Blake Cashman’s injury in Week 1 put him on the field. He played so well that the Vikings couldn’t take him off. There were several games in which Wilson was the team’s most impactful defensive player. He was no longer just a reliable backup. He was an integral part of one of the league’s best defenses. His stats rank with the best off-the-ball linebackers in the league.

115 tackles
6.5 sacks
17 tackles for loss
4 forced fumbles

Signed as a supplemental player, Wilson played at a Pro Bowl/All-Pro level.

Assistant Coach of the Year
Brian Flores, Defensive Coordinator

This award is as easy as the Special Teams Player of the Year. After getting though some early injuries, the Vikings defense really hit their stride over the last half of the season. Over the past month, they might’ve been the league’s best defense. Brian Flores deserves another head coaching opportunity. My dream is that he’s the Vikings defensive coordinator for life.