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His contact was up last year too and he signed a 1 yr deal. Also the same the year before.

 

The offensive coordinator is returning to the Chiefs on a new one-year deal, NFL Network's Jeffri Chadiha and Tom Pelissero reported.

It will be the 52-year-old Bienemy's fifth season as the Chiefs' offensive coordinator. His contract had previously expired after signing a one-year deal in 2021, as well.

Bieniemy's new deal is the shortest possible term, which could prove beneficial for the coordinator.  

Should Bieniemy again enter the coaching carousel a year from now, he'll do so with contractual freedom.

https://www.nfl.com/news/offensive-coordinator-eric-bieniemy-returning-to-chiefs-on-one-year-deal

Feb 2022

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19 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Not the best job out there.  New owner coming in soon who I would expect to clean house after this season.

Not many OC jobs left. Especially considering people want to see him succeed under a defensive HC. That leaves Commanders, Cardinals, Bucs with no Brady, I think that's it. 

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not many OC jobs left. Especially considering people want to see him succeed under a defensive HC. That leaves Commanders, Cardinals, Bucs with no Brady, I think that's it. 

True.  Anyone who goes to the Cards as OC and makes something out of Murray (if that is possible) would look like a genius.

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7 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Not many OC jobs left. Especially considering people want to see him succeed under a defensive HC. That leaves Commanders, Cardinals, Bucs with no Brady, I think that's it. 

I'm a little surprised the Bucs don't want to interview him honestly. Seems like it's Washington or back to KC.

It's been reported that the expected OC in Arizona under Gannon will be Browns QB coach Drew Petzing

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I think Matt Ryan is the best comparison to DC I can think of in recent memory.  Matt Ryan arguably played his best years of football from season 9 - 12 before his play fell off a cliff.  If the contract is structured right, I could see value in giving DC a 4 year deal.  I believe Carr would like there to be some kind of out structured into the deal if the fit isn't right given how things ended with LV.  If that is the strategy, I could see us pulling a trade back to fill out some holes with better depth, or getting a rookie DE like Tyree Wilson or Myles Murphy

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