Bears to hire Eric Studesville as running backs coach
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The Chicago Bears are set to hire Eric Studesville as their new running backs coach, according to a report from the Chicago Tribune. Studesville is returning to the Bears, having previously been part of their staff from 1997 to 2000. He succeeds Eric Bieniemy, who left the position to become the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs. Studesville has spent the past nine years with the Miami Dolphins, where he served as running backs coach and also held roles as run game coordinator, co-offensive coordinator, and associate head coach. His return to Chicago marks a significant addition to Ben Johnson's coaching staff.
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