We are 67 days away from the Kansas City Chiefs‘ season-opening game against the Denver Broncos on “Monday Night Football” in Week 1.
The No. 67 jersey has not been worn in Kansas City since offensive tackle Lucas Niang last wore it in 2022, but it was worn by a memorable player in Chiefs history.
The all-time No. 67 in Chiefs history
Art Still (1978 – 1987)
After being drafted second overall by the Chiefs out of the University of Kentucky, Still started every game right away and earned Pro Bowl and second-team All-Pro honors by his third season in the NFL.
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would earn four Pro Bowl selections and two second-team All-Pro seasons, shining during a dormant period in franchise history.
He went on to play for the Buffalo Bills for two seasons before retiring. He was eventually inducted into the Chiefs Ring of Honor in 1998.
67: Isiah Pacheco’s “Run” PFF grade in 2025
The season-long grade from Pro Football Focus was a slight improvement over Pacheco’s 2024 “run” grade of 65.2, which was affected by an early-season leg injury.
Among the 49 NFL running backs who carried the ball 100 times last season, Pacheco ranked 47th in “run” grade.
In the 2023 season, Pacheco earned an 80.2 “run” grade, the best of his career, but according to PFF’s grading system, he has not been the same since then, which tends to align with the eye test for most Chiefs fans.
The team has clearly been missing top-tier talent at the position, so running back Kenneth Walker appears to be the savior Kansas City’s offense needs.













