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'NFL owners simply don't want a Black or brown man to be their head coach,' nrarmour writes. 'Defensive coordinators, assistant coaches ... – fine. But there's no way they're going to let a Black or brown man be the public face of their franchise.'

Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy has done everything possible to show he’s deserving of being a head coach. Tutored Patrick Mahomes, who is now a two-time MVP in both the regular season and the Super Bowl. Orchestrated a Kansas City offense that was No. 1 in the NFL twice in the last five years, including this season when the Chiefs no longer had Tyreek Hill.

“Eric Bieniemy was tremendous down the stretch there, putting things together,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said after the game.

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