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Could Chiefs bring Eric Bieniemy back around team like last year? What Andy Reid said

Former Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy was fired by UCLA on Thursday, leaving him in a similar situation to last year:

As a coaching free agent.

Back then, when Bieniemy was about to be let go as the Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator, he received permission to come back around the Chiefs’ facility. Coach Andy Reid said in a Super Bowl media session that Bieniemy spoke to the team before last season’s AFC Championship Game and also joined the team in meetings.

So could there be a similar reunion with Bieniemy at the end of this season with the Chiefs, as he awaits his next coaching opportunity?

Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and head coach Andy Reid observe players on the first day of the Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie minicamp at the team’s training facility on Saturday, May 7, 2022.
Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and head coach Andy Reid observe players on the first day of the Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie minicamp at the team’s training facility on Saturday, May 7, 2022. Jill Toyoshiba/FILE PHOTO The Kansas City Star

“I haven’t even gone that direction. I haven’t thought about it,” Reid said Friday. “He’s dealing with all that stuff (with his firing), and that’s where his mind needs to be.”

Reid said he had spoken with Bieniemy since Thursday, when UCLA let him go.

“That’s a load to handle, just in itself,” Reid said. “So we’ll just leave it there.”

Bieniemy was the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator from 2018-22, winning two Super Bowls with the team during that time. He also was the team’s running backs coach for the five seasons before that.

On Thursday, Bieniemy’s agent, Jason Fletcher, released a statement saying Bieniemy’s focus was to coach in the pros next season.

“The plan was always to return to the NFL in 2025,” Fletcher said, “and he’s looking forward to the opportunities ahead.”

Jesse Newell
The Kansas City Star
Jesse Newell covered the Chiefs for The Star until August 2025. He won an EPPY for best sports blog and previously was named top beat writer in his circulation by AP’s Sports Editors. His interest in sports analytics comes from his math teacher father, who handed out rulers to Trick-or-Treaters each year.
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