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Eric Bieniemy gets commitment from Commanders that Chiefs wouldn’t make

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New Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy has a chance, as Chiefs coach Andy Reid hoped for Bieniemy, to “run the show” in D.C.

In Kansas City, Bieniemy had far less authority — and security. Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Bieniemy spent the last five years under one-year deals.

It gave him the flexibility to take a lateral position with another team, but it also allowed the Chiefs to move on from him any and every given offseason, with no financial obligation.

In Washington, Bieniemy has a bigger job, adding the title of assistant head coach. He also will indeed run the offense, since head coach Ron Rivera’s background lands on the defensive side of the ball.

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