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Ex-Dolphins head coach Brian Flores believes race played factor in firing

Former Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores thinks race placed a factor in the team's decision to fire him in January.

Speaking on the I Am Athlete podcast co-hosted by former NFL wide receivers Chad Johnson and Brandon Marshall, and Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Flores alleged he was given tasks he doesn't think would have been required of a white head coach. Flores went 25-24 in three seasons with Miami before being let go on Jan. 10.

Flores, who was hired over the weekend to be a senior defensive assistant for the Pittsburgh Steelers, filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFL alleging racist hiring practices. Flores has no plans to abandon the lawsuit even though he has returned to coach in the league.

"I think race played a role in my firing," Flores said on the podcast. "What I mean by that is, there were things I was asked to do. There were conversations that were had. I was made out to be a difficult person to work with. I think my white counterparts wouldn't have been asked to do the things I was asked to do."

Flores did not offer specifics on what the Dolphins asked of him that he considered racially biased.

The 40-year-old is now on the staff led by Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin, one of three Black head coaches in the league along with Houston's Lovie Smith and Miami's Mike McDaniels, who identifies as biracial.

Flores interviewed for the job that ultimately went to Smith, who was an assistant head coach for the Texans last season. Flores has maintained he was not hired because of his pending litigation against the league.

Pittsburgh general manager Kevin Colbert said Monday hiring Flores was based on Flores' track record. Flores won four Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots and made

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