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What’s old is new again: The Kansas City Chiefs reintroduced Eric Bieniemy as their offensive…

What’s old is new again: The Kansas City Chiefs reintroduced Eric Bieniemy as their offensive coordinator on a Zoom news conference this week — 1,070 days after his last game in the role. That was Kansas City’s 38-35 Super Bowl LVII win over the Philadelphia Eagles. In Bieniemy’s absence, the Chiefs repeated as Super Bowl champions the next season — followed by a runner-up finish and a season that went off the rails in 2025. The 56-year-old went on to offensive coordinator roles with Washington (2023) and UCLA (2024), then re-entered the NFL this past year as the Bears’ running backs coach. He held the role for an upstart Chicago team that made the postseason for the first time since Matt Nagy’s tenure as head coach. It all felt connected and familiar Wednesday, beginning with Bieniemy greeting several reporters he recognized before thanking the Bears organization. He also referenced “Big Red” and returning “home.” In a 17-minute session, the most telling point might have been how quickly it all came together. Read about it at the link above. #KansasCity #KC #Chiefs #NFL #KansasCityChiefs

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