Washington Commanders Clean House: New Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator Announced
The Washington Commanders, under new ownership, are making big changes after a disappointing season. With Super Bowl Sunday just around the corner, the team has already named their new head coach and offensive coordinator.
Dan Quinn, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys, has been appointed as the Commanders’ new head coach. He will be replacing Ron Rivera, who had previously held the position. Quinn’s arrival brings hope for a fresh start and a chance to turn things around for the struggling franchise.
Once the head coaching position was settled, attention turned to the offensive coordinator role. Eric Bieniemy, who had made a significant impact with the Kansas City Chiefs under Andy Reid, held the position. However, with the recent news that Kliff Kingsbury would not be joining the Las Vegas Raiders and had instead chosen the Commanders, Bieniemy’s future with the team became uncertain.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Bieniemy will not be returning to the Commanders’ coaching staff. This decision comes as a surprise to many, considering Bieniemy’s success with the Chiefs and his reputation as a talented offensive coordinator.
Unfortunately for Bieniemy, this comes at a time when most of the top coaching vacancies have already been filled. It seems that his stock has dropped in the eyes of other teams, whether it be for a head coaching position or another role as an offensive coordinator. This leaves him with limited options for his future in the NFL.
The Commanders’ new head coach, Dan Quinn, will have the task of assembling a coaching staff that can bring success to the struggling franchise. With the offseason in full swing, it will be interesting to see who he brings on board to fill the vacant offensive coordinator position. Only time will tell if these changes will lead to a brighter future for the Washington Commanders.