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How Eric Bieniemy stays engaged with Chiefs while tending to wife, who recovers from alleged shooting by son

Dudley WrightBy Dudley WrightAugust 7, 20263 Mins Read
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Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy is dealing with a family tragedy after his son, Elijah, allegedly shot his wife, Mia, multiple times on July 26, leaving her hospitalized.

But Chiefs GM Brett Veach shared that Bieniemy remains engaged with the team, though his family takes top priority.

Veach told reporters that they have set up Bieniemy with a live feed of practices so he can watch and analyze remotely as they go through drills, per The Athletic.

Veach even said Bieniemy called him during one of the practices, asking to speak with head coach Andy Reid, who brought his old offensive coordinator back to the organization this offseason.

“That’s the thing…it’s so refreshing to have back — that attention to detail,” Veach said about Bieniemy, who wanted Reid to relay a message to rookie running back Emmett Johnson. “He demands each player knows his assignment. There’s never a safe space with him.”

ERIC BIENIEMY SON JAILED FOR SHOOTING HIS MOTHER WHILE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS COACH IS AWAY AT TRAINING CAMP

Veach added that Bieniemy was brought back to give the roster a “kick in the a–,” and he means that in the best way possible.

The Chiefs went 6-11 last season, a far cry from what they’re used to within the organization. This is a group that was on the precipice of a dynasty, and depending on who you talk to, they might have even been one.

Bieniemy knows this team well, winning two Super Bowls with the franchise. The Chiefs are hoping his direction can bring them back to that level of football.

“Him being out there and hearing that voice, whether it be ‘Finish’ or ‘Alignment’ or whatever…he demands that you are buttoned up on your details, and that is a mirror image of coach and how he wants things run,” Veach said, via The Athletic.

KANSAS CITY, MO - SEPTEMBER 22: Kansas City Chiefs offenisve coordinator Eric Bieniemy watches the offensive unit with head coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs, right, at Arrowhead Stadium on September 22, 2019 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

There’s no telling when Bieniemy will be heard again in person, though, after his 57-year-old wife was shot by their 27-year-old son at home in Ashburn, Va. Mia was critically wounded, but has since transferred out of the ICU.

Elijah was charged with malicious wounding, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony and discharge of a firearm inside a dwelling, per a press release by the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.

ERIC BIENIEMY’S SON BELIEVED TO HAVE CALLED COPS SAYING ‘HIS PARENTS’ CUT OFF HIS ACCESS TO WEAPONS: REPORT

A person believed to be Elijah reportedly called police two days before he allegedly shot his mother, saying he could not access his weapons from “his parents,” per the outlet. Elijah said that his parents “are withholding his weapons and that he’s a certified UFC fighter, so now he feels like he cannot defend himself.”

Elijah will not make a court appearance until he undergoes a mental-health competency evaluation, court records showed. He “appears to suffer from significant mental health issues,” and he “does not appear able to assist in his own defense at the present time.”

Kansas City Chiefs Eric Bieniemy Andy Reid

Before returning to the Chiefs, Bieniemy spent time with the Washington Commanders, Chicago Bears and UCLA’s program.

The 56-year-old continues to attend to family matters, but he is helping the Chiefs as training camp really picks up this week.

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