Kansas City Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco, who was unavailable in the offseason practice after having procedures surgeries for shoulder and hand injuries, claimed that he would “absolutely” be at 100% for the beginning of the season on September 7th when his franchise faces Detroit Lions.
“I trust the medical team, and we were able to work out a plan,” shared the running back, who led Kansas City in rushing in the past campaign as a rookie, gaining 830 yards and scoring 5 TDs. “I’m more ready each day, and we work toward the goal to be at my best for the opener.”
Yesterday #Chiefs Isiah Pacheco had a yellow jersey on top of his red practice jersey.
Today, it’s completely yellow. pic.twitter.com/Iv5fSk8SSM
— PJ Green (@PJGreenTV) July 20, 2023
The organization didn’t share when Isiah will be able to practice with his teammates.
“Whenever the managers allow me to play and whenever Andy Reid says you can go on the field, that’s when I’m going to play and show what I can do to help my team,” Pacheco added.