The Kansas City Chiefs players and staff are continuing to work this offseason on projects that may not be football-related. The work is focused on individual improvements and development before organized team activities are underway in the coming weeks.

Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco has been studying recently, as he achieved an important goal that goes well beyond football. The former Rutgers team captain returned to his alma mater to participate in the school's graduation ceremony after finishing his degree in criminal justice. The news was posted on social media by the Rutgers Football account and has since been reposted by the Chiefs and thousands around the football world.

Pacheco was last seen working out on social media and is in great shape in preparation for next season following an injury-plagued 2024. Last season, he appeared in seven games and was limited to 83 carries for 310 yards and a touchdown. Entering his fourth season in Kansas City, the former seventh-round draft pick is eligible for a contract extension.

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