Getting to know new Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy

We interview Chiefs Wire managing editor Charles Goldman for more insight on new offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. We discuss everything.

The Washington Commanders introduced new offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy to the media Thursday. Bieniemy made his rounds with members of the local Washington media and the national media.

It wasn’t your run-of-the-mill press conference. How often do new coordinators get their own press conference? Well, it didn’t take long to see why the Commanders wanted to introduce Bieniemy to the fan base. Bieniemy came across as humble, confident, engaging, prepared and excited for this new chapter in his career.

Several things Bieniemy said were music to the ears of Washington fans. Remember GM Martin Mayhew’s comments on the run-to-pass ratio? Bieniemy said he’s going to do “whatever the hell it takes” to win.

We wanted to learn more about Bieniemy after he crushed his introductory press conference, so we reached out to Charles Goldman, managing editor of Chiefs Wire, for more insight. Charles has covered Bieniemy for years and is a big fan.

You can follow Charles on Twitter @goldmctNFL and Chiefs Wire @TheChiefsWire.

Behind Enemy Lines: Previewing Week 6 with Chiefs Wire

To preview this week’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs, we spoke with Charles Goldman, the managing editor at Chiefs Wire. You can follow Charles on Twitter @goldmctNFL and at @TheChiefsWire.

The Washington Football Team hosts the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at FedEx Field in a battle of 2-3 teams. Washington has only defeated the Chiefs one time in franchise history, which was back in 1983. Can Washington upset the Chiefs on Sunday?

To preview this game, we spoke with Charles Goldman, the managing editor over at Chiefs Wire, and he gave us plenty of answers on the 2021 Kansas City Chiefs.

4 Chiefs players named to Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents list

4 Chiefs players were named to Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents list.
53. CB Bashaud Breeland: Sticky in coverage but has his ups and downs.
63. OG Kelechi Osemele: Only played 5 games in 2020 after suffering dual ligament tears in both knees.
87. DB Daniel Sorensen: A boom-or-bust player for Kansas City over the years.
95. OL Mike Remmers: Chiefs would probably rank him a little higher on this list after being a perfect swing tackle

4 Chiefs players were named to Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents list.
53. CB Bashaud Breeland: Sticky in coverage but has his ups and downs.
63. OG Kelechi Osemele: Only played 5 games in 2020 after suffering dual ligament tears in both knees.
87. DB Daniel Sorensen: A boom-or-bust player for Kansas City over the years.
95. OL Mike Remmers: Chiefs would probably rank him a little higher on this list after being a perfect swing tackle

4 Chiefs players named to Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents list

4 Chiefs players were named to Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents list.
53. CB Bashaud Breeland: Sticky in coverage but has his ups and downs.
63. OG Kelechi Osemele: Only played 5 games in 2020 after suffering dual ligament tears in both knees.
87. DB Daniel Sorensen: A boom-or-bust player for Kansas City over the years.
95. OL Mike Remmers: Chiefs would probably rank him a little higher on this list after being a perfect swing tackle

4 Chiefs players were named to Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents list.
53. CB Bashaud Breeland: Sticky in coverage but has his ups and downs.
63. OG Kelechi Osemele: Only played 5 games in 2020 after suffering dual ligament tears in both knees.
87. DB Daniel Sorensen: A boom-or-bust player for Kansas City over the years.
95. OL Mike Remmers: Chiefs would probably rank him a little higher on this list after being a perfect swing tackle

Chiefs first half vs. Buccaneers marred by record-setting penalty numbers

The first half of the Kansas City Chiefs’ match against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV has been marred by penalties.
The Chiefs were called for a grand total of eight penalties for 95 yards, while the Buccaneers were called on just one penalty for five yards.
The eight penalties called on Kansas City are good for the most penalties in the first half in Super Bowl history

The first half of the Kansas City Chiefs’ match against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV has been marred by penalties.
The Chiefs were called for a grand total of eight penalties for 95 yards, while the Buccaneers were called on just one penalty for five yards.
The eight penalties called on Kansas City are good for the most penalties in the first half in Super Bowl history

Chiefs first half vs. Buccaneers marred by record-setting penalty numbers

The first half of the Kansas City Chiefs’ match against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV has been marred by penalties.
The Chiefs were called for a grand total of eight penalties for 95 yards, while the Buccaneers were called on just one penalty for five yards.
The eight penalties called on Kansas City are good for the most penalties in the first half in Super Bowl history

The first half of the Kansas City Chiefs’ match against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV has been marred by penalties.
The Chiefs were called for a grand total of eight penalties for 95 yards, while the Buccaneers were called on just one penalty for five yards.
The eight penalties called on Kansas City are good for the most penalties in the first half in Super Bowl history

Behind Enemy Lines with Chiefs Wire: Eric Bieniemy’s Falcons audition?

To help us preview Sunday’s game, we went behind enemy lines with Charles Goldman, the managing editor of Chiefs Wire.

The Atlanta Falcons to have found themselves in free fall again, losing three straight games ahead of this weekend’s matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. After winning the Super Bowl last season, the Chiefs look poised to do it again in 2020.

To help us preview Sunday’s game, we went behind enemy lines with Charles Goldman, the managing editor of Chiefs Wire.

Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill could return punts in Week 11 vs. Raiders

Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill could return punts in Week 11 against the Raiders.
Mecole Hardman is still on the reserve/COVID-19 list, which could lead Kansas City to use another option on punt returns.
Tyreek (Hill) is obviously a pretty good option for us,” Dave Toub told reporters. “We would use that option if we needed it.”.
Toub also mentioned Demarcus Robinson as an option to return punts, as well as Rashad Fenton

Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill could return punts in Week 11 against the Raiders.
Mecole Hardman is still on the reserve/COVID-19 list, which could lead Kansas City to use another option on punt returns.
Tyreek (Hill) is obviously a pretty good option for us,” Dave Toub told reporters. “We would use that option if we needed it.”.
Toub also mentioned Demarcus Robinson as an option to return punts, as well as Rashad Fenton

Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill could return punts in Week 11 vs. Raiders

Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill could return punts in Week 11 against the Raiders.
Mecole Hardman is still on the reserve/COVID-19 list, which could lead Kansas City to use another option on punt returns.
Tyreek (Hill) is obviously a pretty good option for us,” Dave Toub told reporters. “We would use that option if we needed it.”.
Toub also mentioned Demarcus Robinson as an option to return punts, as well as Rashad Fenton

Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill could return punts in Week 11 against the Raiders.
Mecole Hardman is still on the reserve/COVID-19 list, which could lead Kansas City to use another option on punt returns.
Tyreek (Hill) is obviously a pretty good option for us,” Dave Toub told reporters. “We would use that option if we needed it.”.
Toub also mentioned Demarcus Robinson as an option to return punts, as well as Rashad Fenton

4 Chiefs players who deserve more playing time after the bye week

Here are 4 Chiefs players who deserve more playing time after the bye week.
LB Willie Gay Jr.: Has impressed in limited playing time.
WR Mecole Hardman: Makes the most of his touches early in games.
TE Deon Yelder: Typically plays as No. 2 tight end on running downs.
CB BoPete Keyes: Has played just 12 total snaps this season

Here are 4 Chiefs players who deserve more playing time after the bye week.
LB Willie Gay Jr.: Has impressed in limited playing time.
WR Mecole Hardman: Makes the most of his touches early in games.
TE Deon Yelder: Typically plays as No. 2 tight end on running downs.
CB BoPete Keyes: Has played just 12 total snaps this season