A video of Isiah Pacheco running a route in training is doing the rounds online and drawing lots of comments.
The Kansas City Chiefs have gotten their training camp underway following their disappointing Super Bowl loss in February and will have designs on returning to the big stage to battle for a third title in four years.
They have Pacheco back following an early injury from last season, and it appears the running back is in high spirits.
The video below shows him running toward the defensive line, then shaking and baking before taking off to his left.
Check it out below:
The move got a lot of people talking, though it’s likely Isiah was just having a bit of fun knowing that the play was not intended for him.
“Pacheco needs some tips from Justin Jefferson,” someone wrote.
Pacheco needs some tips from Justin Jefferson pic.twitter.com/e2eMGteWmj
— Maserati Marv 🏎️ (fan) (@MHJera_) July 24, 2025
“Telling us all where he going with all that bobble head s**t,” someone else claimed.
Telling us all where he going with all that bobble head shit
— 4💯 (@4hunnidTv) July 24, 2025
“As a former HS running back who also played slot receiver nobody is biting on that move Zay 😂😂,” one user noted.
As a former HS running back who also played slot receiver nobody is biting on that move Zay 😂😂
— Prince Lu'Vega ♧ (@215LuVega) July 24, 2025
“😭😭tf do these people do in the off season,” another mused.
😭😭tf do these people do in the off season
— Real Ball Player ⛹🏾♂️ (@tarxanncelf) July 24, 2025
Pacheco is back on the field after a disappointing 2024 season that saw him suffer a fractured fibula in Week 2. The 26-year-old is healthy and ready to compete for the role as the team’s chief RB option.
Competition is at a premium in KC, with Elijah Mitchell and Brashard Smith joining the backfield, and Kareem Hunt also back. Still, the player says he’s excited to be back with the team and is “mentally and physically prepared.”
Pacheco has also indicated that he’s focused on building on previous achievements and is aiming for 1,000 rushing yards in 2025.