Eric Bieniemy was introduced as the Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator on Thursday. During an introductory news conference, the longtime NFL assistant coach revealed that he was not looking to use the opportunity in Washington as a springboard to a head coaching job.
Eric Bieniemy spent 10 seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, and in his five as their offensive coordinator, they made the AFC Championship game all five years. However, despite several interviews for plenty of other jobs, Bieniemy was unable to be hired
The Washington Commanders and two-time Super Bowl winning coach Eric Bieniemy have agreed in principle on a contract that will make him the team’s new offensive coordinator and assistant head coach, according to multiple reports. Bieniemy and the Commanders still have work
Kansas City Chiefs assistant Eric Bieniemy is reportedly a top candidate for the Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator job as debate over whether he’s been “screwed” out of head-coaching positions rose again. Bieniemy went through another cycle without landing a head-coaching job even
New York City Mayor Eric Adams admitted some fault on Monday when talking about the uproar over the Empire State Building lighting up green in support of the Philadelphia Eagles. The building turned its lights to the rival team’s color after the
Eric Adams warned there is “no more room” for migrants in New York City as he renewed his suggestion for asylum seekers to be temporarily housed on cruise ships. Latest data showed over 40,000 asylum seekers arrived or were moved to the
Pro Football Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson knew something was wrong when he saw players from the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals in tears on the sideline as medical personnel attended to Damar Hamlin Monday night. Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest during