Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco has left fans in shock after revealing the extent of his recent injury. Following the game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Pacheco left Arrowhead Stadium on crutches and in a boot, sparking concerns about his health. Tests later confirmed that the star running back suffered a fractured fibula.
Pacheco sustained the injury during the Chiefs’ game-winning drive, where he was hit high and low by Bengals defenders, causing his right leg to bend awkwardly. Despite the injury, Pacheco had been a crucial part of the victory, rushing 19 times for 90 yards and catching five passes for 21 yards before leaving the game.
In a statement addressing the situation, Pacheco said, “It’s tough, man. You work hard to be out there every week, and to go down like this is heartbreaking. I’ll be back, though, stronger than ever.”
The Chiefs will now likely place Pacheco on injured reserve, sidelining him for a minimum of four weeks. With the running back room already stretched thin, head coach Andy Reid addressed the team’s plans going forward. “We’ll go with the guys that we have here,” Reid said. “We’re blessed to have some good people, and we’ll look at our options, but it’s tough losing Pacheco.”
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The Chiefs, now 2-0, face a pair of challenging road games in the coming weeks, starting with the Atlanta Falcons, as fans await updates on Pacheco’s recovery.