Speculation swirled regarding the future of offensive coordinator Matt Nagy following the Kansas City Chiefs’ challenging 2023 regular season. Amidst this uncertainty, it became clear that Eric Bieniemy, once seen as a potential replacement, wouldn’t be returning either.

Following the Chiefs’ disappointing loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Christmas Day, NBC Sports’ Mike Florio hinted at the possibility of Bieniemy’s return for the postseason, supported by quarterback Patrick Mahomes. However, Bieniemy’s potential availability was delayed due to his retention by the Washington Commanders until their new head coach, Dan Quinn, made changes to the coaching staff.

Despite hints of a reunion with Bieniemy during Super Bowl Week, the Chiefs ultimately retained Nagy as their offensive coordinator after their Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers. This left Bieniemy seeking opportunities elsewhere.

Ultimately, Bieniemy found a new role as the associate head coach/offensive coordinator at UCLA, expressing his excitement to return to Southern California where he began his coaching career. This decision effectively ruled out any possibility of his return to the Chiefs for the 2024 season.

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While questions linger about Bieniemy’s potential future with the Chiefs down the line, for now, he’s set to make an impact at UCLA as they embark on their next chapter.