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Andy Reid uses rare long offseason to make changes
Summary
Andy Reid spent an extended offseason reassessing the Chiefs after a 6-11 season, making staff changes and rehiring Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator. Owner Clark Hunt said Reid is “reinvigorated,” and the team added running back Kenneth Walker III while preparing for the draft and Mahomes' rehab.
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Andy Reid has used a rare, extended offseason to reassess the Kansas City Chiefs' offense after a 6-11 season. He is 68 and faced more time than usual following knee surgery, while quarterback Patrick Mahomes is rehabbing from ACL and LCL surgery. Reid has made staffing changes and is focusing on the run game and player development. The moves include rehiring Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator and adding running back Kenneth Walker III.
Key details:
- The Chiefs finished 6-11, the worst record of Reid's 13 years as coach.
- Patrick Mahomes is rehabbing from December ACL and LCL surgery; Reid had knee surgery and missed the combine.
- Reid rehired Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator and replaced several members of the coaching staff.
- The team signed running back Kenneth Walker III and holds nine draft picks, including three in the top 40.
- Owner Clark Hunt described Reid as "reinvigorated" and Reid's contract runs through the 2029 season.
- The Chiefs went 1-9 in one-score games and committed 119 penalties last season, trends the team wants to address.
Summary:
Reid is emphasizing incremental changes — staff adjustments, a renewed focus on the run game and development of young players — rather than wholesale schematic overhaul. The organization will move through the draft and offseason program while Mahomes continues his rehab; overall outcomes for the 2026 season are undetermined at this time.
