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Eric Bieniemy Returns to Chiefs Camp After Wife's Recovery from Shooting Incident

Eric Bieniemy has returned to the Kansas City Chiefs after supporting his wife, Mia, who was shot on July 26. He expressed that her recovery played a significant role in his decision to return to coaching. Their son, Elijah, has been charged in connection with the shooting, and his court proceedings are currently on hold.

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Eric Bieniemy, the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, returned to training camp after attending to his wife, Mia Bieniemy, who was shot on July 26. Following the incident, Bieniemy left the team to support his family, including their son Elijah, who has been arrested in connection with the shooting. Bieniemy returned to Kansas City ahead of a preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams, stating that his wife's recovery motivated his return. He expressed gratitude for the support from the Chiefs organization during this challenging time. Bieniemy remained engaged with the team remotely while caring for his wife, participating in practices and meetings from Virginia. Elijah Bieniemy faces charges including malicious wounding and firearm offenses, with his court appearances delayed pending a mental health evaluation.

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Chiefs' Eric Bieniemy returns to camp after wife gives 'blessing' as she recovers from Virginia home shooting

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Eric Bieniemy Returns to Chiefs Camp After Wife's Recovery from Shooting Incident