KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs are blowing up the backfield. After years of fielding a lackluster ground game, general manager Brett Veach is finally opening the checkbook. You could feel the air leave Arrowhead Stadium back in December when Patrick Mahomes grabbed his knee. Now, the superstar quarterback faces a brutal recovery from a torn ACL and MCL, putting his Week 1 availability for the 2026 season in serious jeopardy. The offense cannot survive another year relying entirely on his right arm. The first major casualty of this offseason rebuild? Isiah Pacheco. The hard-running fan favorite is a safe bet to pack his bags in free agency this spring.
Pacheco punched above his weight class for four historic seasons. The former 2022 seventh-round pick fought his way to exactly 2,537 rushing yards, landing at No. 14 on the Chiefs’ all-time rushing list. He brought pure violence to the turf every Sunday, treating every two-yard gain like a heavyweight title fight. But injuries derailed his momentum over the last two years. The front office knows it. Fans know it. A lack of elite talent around him forced Pacheco to shoulder an unnatural workload.
Now, the running back room sits practically empty. Veteran Kareem Hunt and late-season addition Dameon Pierce are hitting the open market. Pierce barely saw the field down the stretch, and Hunt is past his prime. That leaves explosive sophomore Brashard Smith as the sole running back guaranteed to return to Kansas City in 2026. The chilly winds sweeping through Kansas City this offseason bring a harsh reality: the Chiefs must acquire a legitimate, top-tier weapon immediately.
“We asked Patrick to be Superman every single week. When his knee buckled, it was a wake-up call for this entire building. We have to run the football, and we have to do it with absolute authority.”
— Anonymous Front Office Executive, Kansas City Chiefs
The front office holds the keys to a loaded free-agent class and a deep NFL Draft. Rumors inside league circles tie the Chiefs heavily to proven stars like Breece Hall and Kenneth Walker III. Landing either back completely shifts the balance of power in the AFC West. If Veach refuses to pay top dollar in free agency, Notre Dame standout Jeremiyah Love remains a heavy favorite for Kansas City in early mock drafts. With Mahomes sidelined or hobbled to start the 2026 campaign, the new starting running back will face immediate pressure. He won’t just carry the football; he will carry the entire offense. Expect a massive financial or draft capital investment within the next two months.