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Travis Kelce supported Andy Reid's idea of bringing Eric Bieniemy in as the Chiefs' new offensive coordinator following the departure of Matt Nagy. The Kansas City Chiefs decided to part ways with Matt Nagy. During his New Heights podcast, Travis Kelce was fully on board with Andy Reid replacing him with Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator. The legendary tight end said that Bieniemy’s ability is such that his impact was very noticeable in 2025 as running backs coach with the Chicago Bears, as part of the staff led by Ben Johnson. “He’s going to pick up right where he left off. Eric Bieniemy and who he is as a coach, you could see kind of his personality and what he brings to the table in that Chicago team. I know Ben Johnson has his own version of that, he’s a very tough guy and what he did in Detroit, he brought over as well. But you can see those running backs over Chicago. Their body of work was definitely Eric Bieniemy’s style of football.” Chiefs lose coach for 2026 season The Chiefs will lose Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator for the 2026 season. In addition to receiving offers to become head coach of other teams, general manager Brett Veach and Andy Reid do not seem inclined to renew his contract. The cost of losing Eric Bieniemy for Chiefs Many experts say that since Eric Bieniemy left the Chiefs in 2022, Patrick Mahomes’ offense hasn’t been the same. Although they won a Super Bowl in 2023 with Nagy as offensive coordinator and reached another in 2024, the decline of that unit eventually reached an irreversible point this season. Therefore, given the need to revamp the offense, Bieniemy could be the answer Reid is looking for. If you add to that the ingredient of bringing fresh scheme ideas from his experience working with Ben Johnson, the result could be outstanding.

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Cody Bellinger returns: NY Yankees’ lineup for 2026 MLB season
Following extensive speculation, the New York Yankees have officially signed Cody Bellinger, providing a sigh of relief to fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming MLB season. The wait is finally over. The New York Yankees and Cody Bellinger have reached an agreement, as reported by ESPN‘s Jeff Passan. After various rumors about him potentially landing in other cities, Bellinger returns, with expectations for a significant impact reminiscent of his stellar performance in 2025. Though there were rumors surrounding Bellinger potentially joining the Toronto Blue Jays, any speculation has been dispelled by the Yankees, as they are expected to confirm his signing in the coming days. This news brings a sigh of relief for Yankees fans, who have yet to see a marquee signing from another franchise this offseason. With Bellinger now on the roster, anticipation builds for the upcoming season. The Yankees are now positioned to pursue one of the two hitters they are rumored to be targeting for next season. However, with only a few big names left in free agency, uncertainty looms over whether the Yankees will make another move. Cody Bellinger #35 of the New York Yankees. Yankees’ projected lineup for the next season With Bellinger joining the squad, now the fans could have a glimpse of what the Yankees’ lineup could be for the next season. Here’s the projected lineup for the upcoming MLB season: Jazz Chisholm Jr. 2BCody Bellinger 1B / CFAaron Judge RFGiancarlo Stanton DHRyan McMahon 3BAustin Wells CJose Caballero SSJasson Domínguez CF / LF With Bellinger already knowing his contract with the Yankees, it is only a matter of time before the team finalizes their 40-man roster for the upcoming season. The New York franchise is anticipated to make a significant impact, aiming to rekindle the excitement and satisfaction of its fanbase.

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Travis Kelce could delay retirement if Eric Bieniemy returns to Chiefs in 2026
Travis Kelce expressed excitement over the possible return of Eric Bieniemy to the Chiefs, calling him one of his favorite coaches. That bond could be enough to keep Kelce playing in the NFL. Travis Kelce confirmed on his New Heights podcast that he is very excited about the potential arrival of Eric Bieniemy as the new offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs. “I love it. I think it’s great. I can’t wait to see him back in the building. He’s one of my favorite coaches of all time. One of my favorite people of all time. I had so many unbelievable growing moments under him as a player and as a person. I just love the guy and it’s going to be awesome to see him back in the building and seeing him wearing the Chiefs logo.” As they look to win the Super Bowl in 2026, the Chiefs need a new offensive coordinator, as Matt Nagy’s contract has expired and it does not appear it will be renewed. Because of this, Bieniemy is the leading candidate to return. Chiefs could bring back Eric Bieniemy The Chiefs would bring back Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator, according to a report by Tom Pelissero. “Reunion: All signs are pointing towards Eric Bieniemy returning to the Chiefs as their offensive coordinator, sources say. With Matt Nagy out of contract and in the head coaching mix, Kansas City plans to bring back Bieniemy, a valued member of Andy Reid’s staff from 2013-22.” Could Travis Kelce postpone retirement if Eric Bieniemy returns? Travis Kelce hasn’t said anything about retiring, but his excitement over Eric Bieniemy’s potential return is clear. Kelce called Bieniemy “one of my favorite coaches of all time” and highlighted the growth he experienced under him, both on and off the field. That kind of trusted leadership could be just the motivation Kelce needs to keep playing in the NFL.
