The Atlanta Falcons interviewed Kansas City Chiefs attacking coordinator Eric Bieniemy on Monday. The interviews were conducted remotely.
Bieniemy has been the Chiefs attacking coordinator since being promoted from the full-back coach there in 2018. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, who once coached Bieniemy while he was head coach in Philadelphia, put him in the role after Matt Nagy took over at Chicago. Put away.
Last season, the Chiefs took first place in the total meters per game (425.7), first place in the running meters per game (309.1), and number 2 in points per game (30.1). In 2019, the Chiefs win Super Bowl LIV.
Starting January 4, personal interviews can begin for positions as head coach and general manager with candidates who are not current NFL club employees, or whose club is not participating in the post-season.
Virtual interviews for all head coach positions can begin with coaches whose clubs say goodbye in the first week of the playoffs, and can continue until the close of game card games on January 10th.
Virtual interviews for high-level club workers and secondary positions for executive football can begin. Once a candidate’s employer club is out of the playoffs, personal interviews can begin.