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(MCT) — ATLANTA — All but one of the 13 known candidates for the Bears’ head coaching job are in play for general manager Phil Emery this week.

Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians interviewed for the job Sunday and it is believed he concludes an expansive initial list of prospects that Emery has met during travel across the country the last two weeks.

The Bears are expected to begin bringing finalists to Halas Hall for a second round of interviews this week, and the only candidate not available is Falcons special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong, whose team advanced to the NFC championship game. While Emery talked about being with his head coach during college all-star games, it’s more important the Bears get a jump on filling out a staff for the new coach because with other openings closing, there is going to be a race to hire the best assistants.

Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, who interviewed with Emery in Atlanta on Saturday, is in the mix after his team was eliminated despite another remarkable game by rookie quarterback Russell Wilson. Wilson engineered a 20-point comeback in the fourth quarter, only to leave the Falcons with time for a winning field goal.

Three other offensive coordinators were made immediately available with divisional-round playoff losses this weekend — the Broncos’ Mike McCoy, the Packers’ Tom Clements and the Texans’ Rick Dennison. McCoy is becoming a hot target as he reportedly will interview with the Chargers and a source said he could be the top choice of Cardinals President Michael Bidwill.

In a season highlighted by the play of rookie quarterbacks, Wilson in many ways stood out above the top two picks, Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III. The 75th overall pick won six straight games, beginning with an overtime victory at Soldier Field on Dec. 2 before losing Sunday despite 385 yards passing, 60 yards rushing and three combined touchdowns.

“It improved me as a coach and as an offensive coordinator (because) we had to figure out what is best for our players,” Bevell said after the loss. “Obviously, a quarterback is much more involved in the offense and we had to understand his skill set, what his strengths are, what his weaknesses are, how much we can put on his plate, what we can expect him to do and still be successful.

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