The Kansas City Chiefs are back-to-back Super Bowl champions, and so is Isiah Pacheco.
He’s been in the league for two years, and he’s won a ring in each season; it doesn’t get any better than that.
Notably, he’s also played an instrumental role in each of the Super Bowl-winning campaigns, as well as in the big game itself.
That’s why he wanted to make sure that his celebration was up to the occasion, so he started running around the crowd during their Super Bowl parade with the same energy and drive he does on the field (via NFL).
Pacheco runs the same at the parade as he does in a game 😂 pic.twitter.com/CSljpyoz7p
— NFL (@NFL) February 14, 2024
Pacheco has become a fan favorite in Missouri for the way he angrily pounds the football on the ground on every single touch.
He’s got unmatched potency and so much raw power, and while he’s not the fastest guy on the field, it takes a lot to tackle him; he just won’t stop pushing.
Pacheco had a crucial fumble early in the Super Bowl, but coach Reid didn’t punish him or get away from him.
They keep feeding him the ball, and he made sure to put that turnover in the rearview mirror, doing his job and helping his team get those difficult yards.
It didn’t take long before Pacheco established himself as the undisputed starting running back in Kansas City, and he’s not going to lose that spot for the foreseeable future.
At least not while he continues to put up that same energy and passion every single time he touches the football.
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