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Isiah Pacheco scores Chiefs touchdown minutes after VOMITING on the field vs. Baltimore Ravens - MSNIsiah Pacheco scored a third-quarter touchdown to give the Chiefs a 10-point lead over the ... Pictures even surfaced on X of Pacheco slumped on the floor but the ... 'Dude that's not cool.
With a sense of calmness and cool, Matthew replied: “Pacheco. ... Given No. 10 jersey in Instagram post. A series of photos posted to the Chiefs’ official Instagram account documented the ...
Pacheco wore the traditional cap and gown, but added a not-so-traditional bit to the ensemble. He wore both of his Super Bowl rings on his left hand. Photos below.
Isiah Pacheco, a Kansas City Chiefs running back, completed his degree at Rutgers University and was proudly wearing his Super Bowl rings at graduation. ... Here are photos from his big night.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is a champion on and off the field. And I say this with all sincerity — or as the younger generation would say, no cap, which is slang for no lie ...
"I heard Isiah Pacheco all season. It was kind of cool hearing that because he's a great (running) back, and he does make a lot of plays for you guys (Chiefs)," said Smith. "It felt good with him ...
Chiefs' Pacheco Must Prove His Worth in 2025 The Kansas City Chiefs' No. 1 running back has been a key asset to their offense. However, Isaiah Pacheco has plenty to prove in a contract year.
The Chiefs signed Kareem Hunt after Pacheco went down, and that move has paid off. Hunt, who is in his second stint in Kansas City, has rushed for 449 yards and 5 touchdowns in six games.
The Chiefs will be without their top running back for at least the next few games. Isiah Pacheco reportedly suffered a fractured fibula in their win against the Bengals.
Pacheco was injured in the Chiefs’ Week 2 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, and later had surgery on his fractured right fibula. The fear was that Pacheco could miss the rest of the regular season.
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