Breaking: Chiefs’ Isiah Pacheco Shares Major Personal News on Tuesday

Isiah Pacheco hit a major personal milestone on Tuesday.

The Kansas City Chiefs running back returned to Rutgers University to complete his studies and earn his bachelor’s degree.

 

Many of his family, friends and his former team are very proud of Pop.

The 26-year-old athlete played football for Rutgers from 2018 to 2021 before being drafted by the Chiefs in 2022.

He helped the Chiefs win two Super Bowls during his career and even wore his rings at Rutgers’ student-athlete graduation ceremony on Tuesday evening to prove it.

“From Super Bowl champ to college grad,” wrote the Rutgers Football account on X.  “Isiah Pacheco came back to finish what he started!”

When Pop entered the 2022 NFL Draft, he forwent his final year of college eligibility. Despite being a late-round pick, Pacheco quickly became a key contributor for the Chiefs.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco.

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When he was at Rutgers, he rushed for 2,442 yards and scored 18 touchdowns throughout his four years, before being drafted by the Chiefs. He left Rutgers sixth all-time in carries and seventh in rushing yards.

As a rookie, he took over the starting running back role and played a crucial part in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl in 2023, rushing for 76 yards and a touchdown.

In his second season, he continued to lead the backfield with over 900 yards and helped the team secure back-to-back championships with a win in 2024.

For the upcoming 2025-2026 NFL season, he is looking to come back after suffering a fractured fibula last season. But for now, he will celebrate this amazing milestone.

The Rutgers Class of 2025 will receive their degrees during the university commencement ceremonies on Sunday, May 18.

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