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Isiah Pacheco has signed a one-year deal with the Detroit Lions after completing his rookie contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Lions GM Brad Holmes emphasized the importance of having two strong running backs for an effective offense.
Running back Isiah Pacheco is known for his aggressive style, often described as someone who runs as if he's angry at the ground.
After completing his rookie contract with the Chiefs, Pacheco signed a one-year deal with the Lions in free agency. Though Pacheco has been a starter for much of his career, helping Kansas City win back-to-back Super Bowls in 2022 and 2023, he’s now set to slot behind Jahmyr Gibbs in Detroit. Effectively, Pacheco is replacing David Montgomery, who was traded to the Texans earlier in the offseason.
With the way the Lions want to run the ball, Pacheco should still be a key piece of Detroit’s offense in 2026.
In a recent interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio, Lions General Manager Brad Holmes noted that he and head coach Dan Campbell have always been aligned on needing two good backs to have a truly effective run game.
“Getting Pacheco, me and Dan have always been big fans of Pacheco,” Holmes said. “It’s his mindset and his intent in how he runs. As you know, it’s hard to get yards in this league, and those holes close up quick. And so, if you have the right mindset, you can get a lot of hidden yards — if you just have a little bit more desire.
“So, I think he’s going to be a really good complement. Always been a fan from afar, just love how he runs [since] he’s been in the league. And we don’t expect anything different to being a really good complement to Jahmyr.”
Pacheco has dealt with injuries the last two years, limited to 20 games over that span. In 2025, he rushed for 462 yards with one touchdown and caught 19 passes for 101 yards.
Isiah Pacheco signed a one-year deal with the Detroit Lions after finishing his rookie contract with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Pacheco joined the Lions to replace David Montgomery, who was traded to the Texans, and to contribute to the team's running game.
Brad Holmes stated that he and head coach Dan Campbell believe in the need for two good backs to have a truly effective run game.

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Pacheco’s best season was his second, as in 2023 he rushed for 935 yards with seven touchdowns and caught 44 passes for 2244 yards with two TDs.