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Brad Biggs: Vic Fangio interviews with the Broncos, could the Bears soon have to contemplate who will run the defense in 2019?

The first major move Matt Nagy made a year ago was keeping Vic Fangio on his staff.

The first major move he could be forced to make this week is to begin finding a new coordinator for the NFL's No. 1 scoring defense.

Fangio met with Broncos officials, including president of football operations John Elway, to discuss their head-coaching vacancy Monday morning, a little more than 12 hours after

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