The 25-year-old won a rings in his first two seasons – making history as the first running back to do so. This season, Pacheco has averaged 11.3 receiving yards, grabbing 12 passes for 79 yards on the season. He also has 310 rushing yards on 83 attempts (44.3 ypg), and has one rushing TD.
His form and winning history had put him in line for a new contract, worth $48m over four years, according to MLFootball. Although Pacheco looks in line to remain in Kansas – head coach Andy Reid admitted back-up quarterback Carson Wentz could leave.
Wentz – signed this past offseason – has primarily served as a understudy to star QB Patrick Mahomes. “I’m one of his biggest fans,” Reid said of Wentz. “I liked what he did before he was banged up there in Philly. “And I liked what I saw last year from him for sure with his start with the Rams. And I like what I’ve seen here. “I’m glad I have had the opportunity to see him here. I’d selfishly like to keep him, but I don’t think that’s going to be possible.”
Wentz signed a one-year contract worth $3m with the Chiefs before the season started. But with game time not forthcoming, he could now test free agency. “He should be starting in the league somewhere,” Reid said. “That’s what he should be doing. His ability and the way he goes about his business, he is so structured and disciplined. “His study habits and work, all those things are just top notch.”