What Teams Has Joe Bleymaier Coached So Far?
Joe Bleymaier’s coaching career started with Wauwatosa East HS in 2006-2007 as an assistant coach. Since then, he has coached Colorado (2013–2014) as an Assistant Director of quality control, Colorado (2015) as a Director of quality control, Kansas City Chiefs (2016–2017) as Offensive quality control, Kansas City Chiefs (2018–2020) as a Pass game analyst & assistant quarterbacks coach, Kansas City Chiefs (2021–present) as a Wide receivers coach.
Joe Bleymaier Career History As A Coach
On the advice of former Delaware quarterback and then-Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy as well as former college teammate and Chiefs general manager Brett Veach, Bleymaier became a quality control coach with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2016.
In 2018, he was elevated to the positions of pass game analyst and assistant quarterbacks coach, and the following year, the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 31–20 in Super Bowl LIV.
During the 2020 AFC Divisional Round, Bleymaier was credited with helping the Chiefs convert a 4th-and-1 play and advance to the next round of the playoffs in his role as an assistant coach responsible for pre-game scouting of the opposition.
Aside from his work behind the scenes, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid praised him for his unique and imaginative offensive plans.
On April 2, 2021, Bleymaier was elevated to the position of wide receivers coach.
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