Frazier, whose career includes a stint as the head coach of the Vikings, guided the Bills to the league’s best scoring defense in 2021.
Two days after the Dolphins surprised many by firing third-year head coach Brian Flores, the team has requested permission to interview Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier for its head coach opening, according to SI’s Albert Breer.
Frazier, 62, has been Buffalo’s defensive coordinator since 2017. The Bills led the NFL in scoring defense (17.0 points per game) and total yards allowed (272.8), while forcing the third-most takeaways (30).
Frazier has coached in the NFL since 1999, and has head coaching experience. He was the head coach for the Vikings from 2011 to ’13 after being promoted from his stint as the interim head coach in 2010. Minnesota went 3–13 in his first season, then improved to 10–6 and made the playoffs in 2012 before regressing to 5-10-1 in 2013.
Hiring Frazier would represent the second straight defensive-minded hire for Miami, as Flores was a defensive assistant with New England before getting the Dolphins job. Miami went 10–6 in 2020 and 9–8 in 2021, but has not made the postseason since 2016.
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