Chiefs Make It Official: Eric Bieniemy Returns as Offensive Coordinator
Eric Bieniemy returns as offensive coordinator after helping develop Patrick Mahomes and winning two Super Bowls with the Chiefs, announced following weeklong speculation.
- Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs officially announced Eric Bieniemy's return as offensive coordinator, posting `Let's get to work` on team social media channels.
- Bieniemy brings deep Chiefs roots, having spent a decade with Andy Reid and won two Super Bowls while helping develop Patrick Mahomes.
- Reports first said Monday that the Kansas City Chiefs requested to interview Eric Bieniemy, and Tom Pelissero reported Wednesday that the deal was a `done deal`.
- Bieniemy takes over the role previously held by Matt Nagy, now-former Chiefs offensive coordinator, whom the Kansas City Chiefs publicly thanked as Nagy interviews with teams including the Tennessee Titans.
- The Chiefs also face roster uncertainty as Kareem Hunt and Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs running backs, and receivers Marquise Brown, Tyquan Thornton, and JuJu Smith-Schuster are free agents, Travis Kelce is expected to announce retirement in coming weeks, and Patrick Mahomes is rehabbing knee surgery.
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Eric Bieniemy returns to Chiefs as offensive coordinator
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Eric Bieniemy returns to Kansas City Chiefs as offensive coordinator
The Kansas City Chiefs are bringing back Eric Bieniemy as their offensive coordinator next season. Bieniemy spent a decade with the Chiefs, helping turn Patrick Mahomes into a star.
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