Isiah Pacheco Set to Return for Chiefs’ Thanksgiving Game versus Cowboys
The Kansas City Chiefs have received a significant boost ahead of their crucial Thanksgiving game, with head coach Andy Reid confirming that running back Isiah Pacheco is set to return against the Dallas Cowboys. Pacheco, who has been a dynamic force in the Chiefs’ backfield, has been sidelined for the past three games with a sprained MCL in his right knee, an absence felt deeply by the team’s offense.
His return comes at a pivotal moment for the Chiefs (6-5), who are looking to build momentum and solidify their position in a tight AFC playoff race. The Thanksgiving clash in Arlington against the Cowboys (5-5-1) is more than just a holiday game; it’s a battle with significant postseason implications for both teams.
What Pacheco’s Return Means for the Chiefs’ Offense
Pacheco’s absence has been noticeable. Before his injury during the Week 8 win against the Washington Commanders, he was the team’s leading rusher with 329 yards. His aggressive, energetic running style brings a spark to the offense that has been hard to replicate. While veteran Kareem Hunt has filled in admirably, Pacheco’s explosive potential has been missed.
In the three games without Pacheco, Hunt took on the lead role, culminating in a career-high 30 carries for 104 yards and a touchdown in last week’s victory over the Indianapolis Colts. While Hunt has been effective, especially near the goal line where he has scored seven of his touchdowns this season, Pacheco’s return adds a different dimension. The Chiefs’ rushing attack, ranked fifth in success rate but just 31st in explosive run rate, will benefit from Pacheco’s ability to break off longer gains. His presence will likely mean a reduction in carries for Hunt, but it creates a formidable one-two punch that can keep defenses off balance.
A Tough Matchup Against the Cowboys
The timing of Pacheco’s return could not be better. The Chiefs are preparing to face a Cowboys defense that has been vulnerable against the run, allowing 4.6 yards per carry, which is the ninth-highest in the league. Having a healthy and rested Pacheco ready to exploit that weakness could be the key to securing a much-needed road victory. For a team that has struggled away from home with a 1-4 record, every advantage counts.
The emotional lift of having a key player back on the field cannot be overstated. Pacheco, a seventh-round draft pick in 2022, has become a fan favorite and a locker-room leader through his relentless effort. His return injects a renewed sense of confidence and determination into a team fighting to keep its Super Bowl aspirations alive. As the Chiefs head into the final stretch of the season, getting key players healthy is paramount. Pacheco’s comeback is the first step in what they hope will be a strong push toward the playoffs.
