DETROIT — The Motor City just added some serious horsepower. On Tuesday, the Detroit Lions reached a contract agreement with two-time Super Bowl champion running back Isiah Pacheco. The move comes just eight days after Detroit shipped veteran bruiser David Montgomery to the Houston Texans, ensuring the Lions’ ground game won’t miss a beat.
A Violent Fit for Dan Campbell’s Offense
Pacheco doesn’t just run the football; he attacks the turf. That rugged, high-motor style feels tailor-made for head coach Dan Campbell’s gritty philosophy. While the exact financial terms of the reported one-year deal won’t become official until the 2026 league year opens on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero quickly flagged the move as a potential bargain.
The 27-year-old back spent his first four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, securing rings in 2022 and 2023. He erupted for a career-high 935 rushing yards and seven touchdowns during his sophomore campaign. A broken fibula limited him to 13 games last season, holding his 2025 production to 462 yards and one touchdown on 118 carries. When Kansas City opted to sign Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III to lead their backfield on Monday, Pacheco’s exit became inevitable.
“Can’t think of a runner much better suited for Dan Campbell than Isiah Pacheco, whose rugged style fits nicely with the Lions.”
— Jordan Schultz, NFL Insider
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
Detroit clearly wanted to get younger and cheaper in the backfield while maintaining their physical identity. By sending the 28-year-old Montgomery to Houston, the Lions secured a massive haul to rebuild their trenches and future draft capital:
- A 2026 fourth-round draft pick
- A 2027 seventh-round draft pick
- Interior offensive lineman Juice Scruggs
Now, they replace Montgomery’s production with Pacheco at a fraction of the cost. Pacheco slides directly into the “thunder” role alongside the “lightning” of superstar Jahmyr Gibbs. Opposing defenses spent 2025 terrified of Gibbs breaking contain on the outside. Now, they must deal with Pacheco hammering the inside gaps. If Pacheco stays healthy, this thunder-and-lightning duo will make Ford Field an absolute nightmare for visiting defenses in 2026, keeping Detroit’s Super Bowl window wide open.

