Kansas City Chiefs Target Eric Bieniemy Return as Nagy Out of Contract

by Emma Walker – News Editor

The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly planning to bring back offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, a move that signals stability and continuity for the reigning Super Bowl champions. This potential reunion comes as the NFL coaching carousel continues to spin, with several teams seeking new leadership.

Bieniemy, a key figure‍ in the Chiefs’ offensive success during patrick Mahomes’ tenure, left Kansas⁤ City after the 2022 season to become the offensive ‌coordinator for the Washington Commanders. However,⁤ his time in Washington ​ended after one season, and⁤ he ⁣is‍ currently available. ESPN‍ reports that discussions are underway⁣ to welcome him back to Kansas City.

The‍ timing of this ⁢potential return is ⁣also ​linked to the status of ⁣current Chiefs quarterbacks coach⁢ Matt Nagy. With‌ Nagy’s contract expiring and his name surfacing⁤ in⁢ head coaching searches, the Chiefs are proactively preparing for‍ potential‍ changes to their offensive staff.‌ The Kansas city Star notes that Bieniemy’s ​return would provide a seamless⁢ transition shoudl Nagy land a head coaching position‌ elsewhere.

Bieniemy’s track record speaks for itself. During ⁣his time in Kansas City, the Chiefs consistently ​ranked among the league’s top offenses, culminating​ in two Super Bowl victories.His ability to develop and‌ utilize Mahomes’ unique skillset⁣ was‍ instrumental in the team’s success. He is known for his demanding coaching style and his‍ ability to connect with players.

While nothing is official‌ yet, the prospect of Bieniemy returning to Kansas City ⁢is generating excitement among fans⁣ and analysts alike. It would provide a⁤ sense‌ of familiarity and stability to an offense that is already considered among the NFL’s elite. the Chiefs are clearly prioritizing maintaining their offensive firepower as they aim for another Super Bowl run.

As of January ‌20,2026,the situation remains fluid,but all indications point towards⁢ a strong possibility‍ of ‌Bieniemy rejoining Andy Reid’s staff in Kansas City.

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