The Chicago Bears are in the middle of their search for their next head coach and general manager after firing Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace last week. And there’s been quite a diverse group of candidates that they’ve requested to interview.
The expectation is that the Bears cast a wide net of candidates for a first round of video interviews. For those candidates who stand out, they’ll be invited back for an in-person interview.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Bears will interview Indianapolis Colts director of college scouting New England Patriots executive Eliot Wolf for their vacant GM job on Tuesday.
The #Bears' GM search continues today as they interview #Patriots executive Eliot Wolf and #Colts college scouting director Morocco Brown, per sources.
Meanwhile, the #Broncos head to Dallas to interview #Cowboys OC Kellen Moore and DC Dan Quinn for their head coaching job.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 18, 2022
Brown makes a ton of sense for the Bears as he spent seven years with the organization as their assistant director of pro personnel from 2001-07. He’s served as the right-hand man to Colts GM Chris Ballard, where he’s been a big part of the success that Indianapolis has had in the NFL draft.
Wolf spent his first 13 years with the Packers. He started as a pro personnel assistant in 2004 and climbed his way to director of football operations in 2016. He left Green Bay to serve as the Browns assistant GM (2018-19) and currently serves as director of scouting with New England. The Patriots reorganized their front office this year, and Wolf is believed to be a big part of that.
Here’s a look at the complete list of head coach and GM candidates the Bears have requested to interview:
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