Below are four up-and-coming RBs who could be the NFL’s next big breakout star.
In the past couple of seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs have established a pretty consistent running back trio of Isiah Pacheco, Jerick McKinnon and Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
The 2024 NFL draft is nearly upon us. Many await the first round, where teams will select some of the biggest stars in college football. However, championship
The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl in 2022 and 2023 with Isiah Pacheco as their running back, a seventh-round pick out of Rutgers in 2022. This is a prime example of why running backs have been devalued over the years, as they’re viewed as a dime a dozen by evaluators.
Until Tyreek Hill was with the Kansas City Chiefs, he was highly credited for their success as they went in two Super Bowl appearances with him on the roster.
A month after the Chiefs traded receiver Tyreek Hill to the Dolphins in 2022, they drafted running back Isiah Pacheco in the seventh round. Pacheco took No.
The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII over the San Francisco 49ers ten weeks ago in Las Vegas. The glow and celebrations from that night haven’t slowed as players and coaches continue to be honored by their hometowns.
Not long ago, the Kansas City Chiefs held their own parade to celebrate the back-to-back Super Bowl champions. Now, one city across America is holding one, too.
The Kansas City Chiefs are led by Isiah Pacheco in the running back room. For a former seventh-round pick, Pacheco has been able to become one of the more tough and dynamic young running backs in the league.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a few underrated needs heading into the 2024 NFL draft. One of those underrated needs is finding a complement to RB Isiah Pacheco, who has been nothing short of tremendous during his two seasons in the NFL.
The Kansas City Chiefs' running back room is undoubtedly led by Isiah Pacheco, although the group is wearing a bit thin entering the 2024 NFL offseason.
Patrick Mahomes may need four more Super Bowl wins to catch Tom Brady, but the G.O.A.T. talk is already in full swing.
Isiah Pacheco and the Kansas City Chiefs has seemingly chose a side in the GOAT debate following Super Bowl LVIII. Many have called Patrick Mahomes the best to ever lace up a pair of cleats following his third Super Bowl win, and they’ll receive no argument from anyone in Kansas City.
The Kansas City Chiefs are a dynasty and have completed the greatest five-year stretch of any team in NFL history. They struggled on offense all year, but when they needed to score most, it was none other than Patrick Mahomes and the offense to end the game.
A dynasty is born. Super Bowl LVIII lived up to the hype as the Chiefs won an overtime thriller, 25-22, in the longest game in Super Bowl history. Here is the best and worst of the big game, which gave Kansas City its third Super Bowl victory in five seasons.
Isiah Pacheco fumbled in the red zone early in the second quarter, stalling a promising Chiefs drive and shifting the momentum against the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.
While quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the Kansas City Chiefs' main attraction, second-year running back Isiah Pacheco could be the biggest difference-maker in Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday.
Entering Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers, the Kansas City Chiefs are playing balanced football with both key phases of the game contributing.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is expected to play against the host Baltimore Ravens in Sunday's AFC Championship Game, multiple media outlets reported.
Second-year running back Isiah Pacheco has a distinct running style that could carry the Chiefs to their fourth Super Bowl appearance in five years.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a troubling new injury to monitor this week before their matchup with the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game this weekend.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is 11th in the NFL in rushing yards despite only checking in 17th in carries. Sharing a backfield with Clyde Edwards-Heliare and Jerick McKinnon will do that.
It's been a good day of injury news for the Kansas City Chiefs, as the club activated wide receiver Mecole Hardman off the injured reserve list earlier on Saturday.
Isiah Pacheco just could not catch a break during his Chiefs’ 20-14 loss to the Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Monday.
This Christmas has been one to forget for the Kansas City Chiefs. On Monday, Kansas City hosted their longtime bitter AFC West rivals, the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Kansas City Chiefs missed Isiah Pacheco in their loss to the Buffalo Bills last week, and they will be without the star running back for at least one more game.
Kansas City Chiefs starting running back Isiah Pacheco missed practice again on Thursday as he continues to nurse a shoulder injury, per Adam Teicher. Pacheco has not practiced or played since Week 13 when the Chiefs fell to the Green Bay Packers.
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