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Kansas City running back Isiah Pacheco fractured his right leg and could be out until November, opening the door for undrafted rookie Carson Steele to step into a larger role.

Kansas City head coach Andy Reid said Pacheco had X-rays on his right ankle after Sunday’s 26-25 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. An MRI on Monday morning confirmed the injury.

Pacheco, 25, was seen with a walking boot and crutches leaving Arrowhead Stadium. He was injured on a one-yard run on the drive that ended with Harrison Butker’s game-winning field goal.

“We'll go with the guys we have here for now,” Reid said Monday.

Reid did not discuss free-agent options, including former KC and Browns running back Kareem Hunt. Hunt was drafted by Kansas City and led the NFL in rushing with the team in 2017. Jerick McKinnon, who scored 16 total touchdowns in 42 regular-season games with KC from 2021-23, is also reportedly on the team’s list of free-agent visits reported by NFL Network.

“[GM Brett] Veach is going through his lists and looking at people. We have some good people here,” Reid said.

Pacheco had 90 yards on 19 carries and caught five passes for 21 yards on Sunday. He has a team-high 135 rushing yards through two games.

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