Bears interviewed Mike Singletary for the defensive coordinator position



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The Chicago Bears are on the hunt for their next defensive coordinator after Chuck Pagano retires, and there have been several scheming candidates. But nothing more intriguing than a former Super Bowl champion who knows a thing or two about big defenses.

Chicago interviewed Bears legend Mike Singletary for their position as defensive coordinator, according to Adam Jahns of The Athletic.

Singletary played his entire 11-year career with the Bears from 1981 to 1992. Singletary hasn’t coached in the NFL since 2016, when he was a defensive assistant for the Los Angeles Rams.

Singletary made his debut as a linebacker coach for the Baltimore Ravens before spending several years in San Francisco, where he was an assistant head coach and linebacker coach with the 49ers from 2005 to 2008. Singletary was also a head coach by interim from San Francisco in 2008 before being promoted to head coach from 2009-10.

Then in 2011, Singletary reunited with former teammate Leslie Frazier in Minnesota, where he served as his special assistant and coached linebackers from 2011 to 2013.

According to Jahns, the Bears interviewed Indianapolis Colts defensive back coach Jonathan Gannon on Tuesday and James Bettcher on Monday for the vacant defensive coordinator position.

It has also been reported that defensive line coach Jay Rodgers and safety coach Sean Desai are the preferred candidates to succeed Pagano as defensive coordinator.

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