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After learning that he was part of the trade plan, Chiefs superstar Isiah Pacheco expressed his desire to stay and continue playing for the Chiefs even if he had to take a pay cut – And the response from the Chiefs management left fans speechless

Kansas City, Missouri – October, 2025

The wave of rumors at Arrowhead is shaking the entire Chiefs Kingdom. After information emerged that the Kansas City Chiefs are considering trading Isiah Pacheco to the Washington Commanders for a 5th-round pick in 2026, the atmosphere in the locker room has become heavy. But amid the speculation, Pacheco's actions have left everyone speechless.

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According to close sources, right after learning he was on the list of potential trades, Pacheco proactively met with the Chiefs' leadership, expressing his desire to stay with the team at any cost, even willing to accept a pay cut.

In a quick interview after Wednesday morning practice, Pacheco emotionally shared: “I understand this is part of the job – the NFL is a fierce competition. But the Chiefs are not just a team to me, it's family. I grew up with this group, with Coach Reid, with Patrick (Mahomes). I still have a lot to prove. If needed, I'm ready to take a pay cut, just to continue wearing this red jersey and contributing to Kansas City.”

Those words quickly spread at lightning speed on social media. Thousands of comments flooded the Chiefs' fanpages with hashtags #KeepPachecoHome and #ChiefsBlood, showing the fans' affection for the RB born in 1999 – who was selected in the 7th round of the 2022 draft and became one of the most beautiful “fairy tale” stories in the NFL.

Pacheco, once a symbol of fiery fighting spirit, is still struggling with an MCL injury and could return after the bye week in Week 11. Despite a slight drop in performance compared to last season, he remains a symbol of will and loyalty in the eyes of Chiefs fans.

The team leadership later issued a brief but meaningful response that left the entire Chiefs Nation silent: “We appreciate every contribution from Isiah – both on the field and in the locker room. Decisions about the future will be made based on the best interests of both the team and himself.”

No one knows what Pacheco's future will be, but one thing is certain – his heart still belongs to Arrowhead. And sometimes, it is that very loyalty that makes fans believe the spirit of the Kansas City Chiefs remains intact.

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