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Judge Allows NFL to Face Trial with Three Teams in Brian Flores’ Racism Lawsuit

August 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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A federal appeals court ruled on Thursday that Brian Flores’ racism lawsuit against the NFL and three teams can proceed to trial, according to the Associated Press. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan upheld a 2023 decision by Justice Valerie Caproni, allowing Flores to pursue claims against the NFL, Denver Broncos, New York Giants, and Houston Texans. Circuit Judge Jose A. Cabranes criticized the NFL’s arbitration process, stating that it lacks an independent forum and is biased since it is controlled by the NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell. Flores’ attorneys described the league’s arbitration system as fundamentally unfair.

The NFL plans to contest the ruling and seek further review. Flores originally sued the league and the Broncos, Miami Dolphins, and Giants, alleging that teams only interviewed him to comply with the Rooney Rule without seriously considering him for head coaching positions. Evidence in the lawsuit includes a text from former Patriots coach Bill Belichick, mistakenly congratulating Flores for a position he hadn’t interviewed for, suggesting the interview process was not genuine.

In 2023, other coaches Steve Wilkes and Ray Horton joined Flores in legal actions against the Cardinals and Titans, respectively. Justice Caproni decided that complaints against the Cardinals, Titans, and Dolphins would go to arbitration, but claims against the Broncos, Giants, and Texans would proceed in court, including related claims against the NFL.

Flores, now the Minnesota Vikings’ defensive coordinator, filed his lawsuit in 2022 after failing to secure head coaching roles despite multiple interviews. He has since improved the Vikings’ defense significantly, but his success hasn’t translated into new head coaching opportunities. Flores is expected to continue his defensive coordinator role with the Vikings in the 2025 season.

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This decision follows another legal setback for the NFL, as the Nevada Supreme Court allowed former Las Vegas Raiders coach John Gruden’s lawsuit related to leaked emails that led to his 2021 resignation to go to trial.

Fan Take: This ruling is a crucial moment for NFL fans who care about fairness and accountability within the league, highlighting ongoing concerns about discrimination and transparency. If Flores’ case succeeds, it could force significant changes in how the NFL handles hiring and arbitration, potentially leading to a more equitable environment for coaches and players alike.

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