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Chiefs Interview Jack Bicknell Jr. For Offensive Line Coach Position

The Chiefs are in need of a new offensive line coach as Bill Muir recently retired and the name that has popped up is Jack Bicknell Jr. who is currently the assistant offensive line coach with the New York Giants.

DENVER, CO - JANUARY 01:  Head coach Romeo Crennel leads the Kansas City Chiefs to a 7-3 victory over the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 1, 2012 in Denver, Colorado.  (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 01: Head coach Romeo Crennel leads the Kansas City Chiefs to a 7-3 victory over the Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 1, 2012 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Rome Crennel is looking to find a replacement for their recently retired offensive line coach Bill Muir, and they are looking East at the Super Bowl champion New York Giants. According to the Star Ledger's Mike Garafolo, the Chiefs have interviewed Jack Bicknell Jr. who held the assistant offensive line coach with the Giants since 2009 and is behind Pat Flaherty. So far Bicknell is the only candidate to be publicly known to have interviewed for the job.


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Most of Bicknell's coaching experience has come from the college ranks where he coached the offensive and defensive lines at New Hampshire, was with Louisiana Tech as their offensive line coach before being their head coach for seven seasons and then returned to his alma mater Boston College to coach the offensive line for two years before going to the Giants.

Coaching runs in the Bicknell family as his father Jack Bicknell was a college head coach for 15 years and coached in NFL Europe for another 14 years, and his brother Bob Bicknell was a former coach with the Chiefs and is currently on the Buffalo Bills staff where he is the wide receivers coach.

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