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Isiah Pacheco Recovers Ahead of Schedule, Sends Four-Word Message to Fans

Kansas City, MO – May 29, 2025

Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco is making waves with a faster-than-expected recovery from a fractured fibula sustained in a Week 2 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals (Sept. 15, 2024). Initially projected to miss the entire 2025 regular season, sources close to the team told ESPN that Pacheco could return as early as Week 6, igniting excitement among Chiefs Kingdom.

The 25-year-old, known for his explosive speed and relentless energy, has been a cornerstone of Kansas City’s backfield. In 2024, before his injury, Pacheco racked up 205 rushing yards and two touchdowns in just two games. His gritty style and clutch playoff performances helped the Chiefs secure back-to-back Super Bowl titles.

Head coach Andy Reid praised Pacheco’s progress: “Isiah’s a warrior. He’s attacking rehab like he attacks defenses.” Pacheco was spotted jogging during practice (May 27, 2025), a major milestone in his recovery. If cleared, he could avoid the PUP list and bolster an offense already featuring Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

Pacheco took to X to share a four-word message with fans: “I’m coming back stronger.” The post went viral, with fans flooding the platform with support. “Pacheco’s our spark plug!” one wrote. Another tweeted, “Week 6? Chiefs are unstoppable!” Some urged caution, citing the risk of rushing his return.

With Clyde Edwards-Helaire and rookie Carson Steele holding down the run game, Pacheco’s early comeback could elevate Kansas City’s offense to new heights. As the Chiefs aim for a historic three-peat, Pacheco’s return signals trouble for AFC defenses.

Follow the Chiefs on X for updates on Pacheco’s recovery and the 2025 season.

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