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Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs had arguably the most disappointing season of his 13-year tenure in 2025, finishing with a 6-11 record and missing out on the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2014.
Andy Reid must’ve been ticked off that defenses lost their respect for the Chiefs in 2025. Call it simple loyalty or a product of the Chiefs’
Andy Reid faces very difficult decisions, considering that his coaching staff with the Chiefs will inevitably undergo major changes in 2026.
A familiar face is coming back to Kansas City. The Chiefs are set to hire Eric Bieniemy as their next offensive coordinator, marking a reunion with a man who has already won two Super Bowls with
Andy Reid has 307 wins, fourth-most in NFL history behind Don Shula, Bill Belichick and George Halas. He’s won three Super Bowls, more than a
A lot of change is expected in Kansas City next season but the Chiefs might be bringing back a very familiar face in 2026. As Travis Kelce ponders his football future and Patrick Mahomes works his way back from a significant knee injury,
The Kansas City Chiefs are set to bring back a familiar face to their coaching staff. The Chiefs plan to hire longtime assistant Eric Bieniemy as their next offensive coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported on Monday.
Per Pelissero, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid loved the energy that Bieniemy brought to the staff and is bringing him back to Kansas City. With offensive coordinator Matt Nagy’s contract expiring and him taking head coaching interviews,