Change is in the air. “Black Monday” arrived in the NFL the day after the regular season ended with a flurry of major changes around the league. A week later, the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, Houston Texans and Las Vegas Raiders were searching for new head coaches, and the Bears, Vikings, Giants and Raiders needed new general managers. As a new cycle of firing and hiring proceeds, we’re tracking all of the latest moves. Monday <mark class="hl_orange">The Bears are interested in speaking again with the Tennessee Titans’ Monti Ossenfort and the New England Patriots’ Eliot Wolf, </mark><mark class="hl_orange">NFL Network reported.</mark> The scoop: Ossenfort and Wolf would join the Chiefs’ Ryan Poles as GM candidates to receive second interviews. Ossenfort, the Titans director of player personnel, has been in Tennessee for two seasons after spending 14 years in the Patriots scouting department. Wolf has been a Patriots senior consultant for two years and was previously the Cleveland Browns assistant general manager for two years.