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5/08/25 | Will 2025 be The Year of Isiah Pacheco?. The Kansas City Chiefs' ground game was inconsistent to say the least last season, and yet the franchise was able to get to its third straight Super Bowl. Regardless of how that ended, the Chiefs have some hope surrounding their running back room. Re-signing veteran Kareem Hunt allows the offense to breathe, knowing they have one of the more decorated running backs in Chiefs history on the squad. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/kansas-city-2025-isi... |
4/30/25 | Which Chiefs RB Should Carry the Load in 2025?. The Kansas City Chiefs have an interesting running back room heading into the new season. The Chiefs were able to get veteran running back Kareem Hunt back on a one-year deal, as well as add veteran Elijah Mitchell to the room through free agency. With high expectations surrounding Isiah Pacheco going into the final year of his rookie contract, we could see a slew of touches on the ball this upcoming season. In the past, whenever Hunt has been on the Chiefs roster, he has led the team in rushing yards. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/kansas-city-isiah-pa... |
4/17/25 | Will A Healthy Pacheco Reach This Goal For Chiefs?. The Kansas City Chiefs as a unit ranked 22nd in the National Football League last season in average rushing yards per game with 105.3. Going into the new season, the front office has made what they feel are necessary moves to boost the ground game going into next season. Of those moves, the franchise brought back veteran running back Kareem Hunt, who has led the Chiefs in rushing yards each year he has been with the organization, and also brought in Elijah Mitchell, who played with the Miami Dolphins last season. Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/isiah-pacheco-kansas... |
4/12/25 | How RB Hunt Could Easily Carry Chiefs' Run Game Again. The Kansas City Chiefs made sure to keep an important player in the ground game on the roster in the form of running back Kareem Hunt. After his third season with the franchise, the front office saw enough to want to keep him apart of the process going into the future; at least for another year. Hunt was originally drafted by the Chiefs in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, and since he's donned a Kansas City unifrom, he's only had success. In his three seasons as a Chief, he has led the roster in rushing yards each year, (2017: 1,327 yards, 2018: 824 yards 2024: 728 yards). Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/how-kareem-hunt-easi... |
3/28/25 | Why Chiefs’ Kareem Hunt will be looking forward to Andy Reid’s grueling training camp. “It put a lot of fire under me. You never want to go to the Super Bowl and lose.” Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/article/why-chiefs-kareem... |
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