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Eric Bieniemy Jr. ( bee-EN-uh-me; [1] born August 15, 1969) is an American football coach and former running back who is the associate head coach and offensive coordinator for the UCLA Bruins. He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes and is their all-time leader in rushing yards (3,940) and touchdowns (42).
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Aug 11, 2023 · He helped the Chiefs win seven consecutive AFC West titles, host five straight AFC title games, reach three Super Bowls and bring home two Lombardi Trophies. That’s the track record of success Bieniemy took to Washington in a bid to revamp coach Ron Rivera’s offensive system.
- AP Sports Writer
Feb 25, 2024 · Former NFL offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy returns to college football as UCLA's associate head coach/offensive coordinator under new head coach DeShaun Foster. Bieniemy won two Super Bowls with the Chiefs and coached Sam Howell in Washington last season.
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Feb 8, 2024 · In one of his first major decisions as the Washington Commanders’ new coach, Dan Quinn fired offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy on Monday with a year remaining on his contract.
Mar 2, 2024 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — UCLA made it official on Saturday, announcing Eric Bieniemy is the Bruins’ associate head coach and offensive coordinator. News of Bieniemy’s hiring came out last week as the two sides were working toward finalizing his two-year contract.
- jreedy@ap.org
- Sports Writer Based in Los Angeles.
Jan 9, 2024 · ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Eric Bieniemy went to Washington in part to run an offense under a defensive-minded coach and show what he could do away from Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. That defensive-minded coach is gone, and now it looks like Bieniemy’s calculated risk did not work out.
Jan 28, 2024 · Eric Bieniemy left the Kansas City Chiefs to become the offensive coordinator of the Washington Commanders in 2023. The Chiefs' offense struggled throughout the season, but improved in the playoffs, while the Commanders ranked 24th in total offense.