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Report: Packers' McKenzie to interview for Raiders GM job

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By PFW staff

Chicago Sun-Times reporter Sean Jensen tweeted Wednesday that a source revealed Packers director of football operations Reggie McKenzie will interview for the Raiders' GM job before the day runs out. McKenzie has been rumored for a while now as the top choice of former Packers GM Ron Wolf, who is acting as a consultant for the Raiders in their GM job search.

It's possible, sources have said, that McKenzie would be interested in bringing Packers exec Eliot Wolf, the son of Ron Wolf, with him to a new organization. There have also been some rumblings in Chicago that the Bears could be interested in McKenzie as a replacement for Jerry Angelo, who was fired as the Bears' GM after 11 seasons Tuesday.

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