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Chiefs Offensive Coordinator Bieniemy Vows Discipline and Excellence
Bieniemy's return to Kansas City should terrify the rest of the NFL
Jan. 28, 2026 at 3:15pm
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The Kansas City Chiefs have brought back Eric Bieniemy as their offensive coordinator, a key piece of their recent dynastic run. Bieniemy, who spent last season with the Chicago Bears, has vowed to instill a new level of discipline and attention to detail in the Chiefs' offense, which struggled with costly penalties in 2025. His vision for the unit in 2026 should strike fear in the hearts of the rest of the NFL.
Why it matters
The Chiefs' offense was not up to its usual high-powered standard in 2025, but Bieniemy's return as OC could help them regain their explosive identity. His emphasis on discipline and excellence is seen as a way to address the penalty issues that plagued the team last season and get the offense back to its dominant ways.
The details
Bieniemy spent the 2025 season as the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears, but has now returned to the Chiefs, where he was a key part of their recent run of success. He has vowed to instill a new level of discipline and attention to detail in the Chiefs' offense, which struggled with costly penalties last season. Bieniemy's vision for the unit in 2026 is to have them playing with a level of excellence that should terrify the rest of the NFL.
- Bieniemy spent the 2025 season as the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears.
- Bieniemy has now returned to the Chiefs as their offensive coordinator for the 2026 season.
The players
Eric Bieniemy
The offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, who is known for his ability to lead high-powered offenses and has returned to the team after a one-year stint with the Chicago Bears.
Andy Reid
The head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, who has worked closely with Bieniemy in the past and is expected to continue to do so as they look to get the offense back on track in 2026.
What they’re saying
“We'll be disciplined and detailed in everything in how we handle our business. There's a standard of performance and excellence that will be expected.”
— Eric Bieniemy, Offensive Coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs
What’s next
The Chiefs will look to implement Bieniemy's vision for the offense during the offseason, with the goal of returning to their high-powered ways and contending for another Super Bowl championship in 2026.
The takeaway
Bieniemy's return to the Chiefs as offensive coordinator is seen as a major boost for the team, as his emphasis on discipline and excellence should help address the issues that plagued the offense in 2025. If the Chiefs can regain their explosive identity under Bieniemy's leadership, they could once again be the team to beat in the AFC.

