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    EA Sports and Madden finally got one simple detail right when it comes to the Kansas City Chiefs

    By Justin Churchill,

    7 hours ago

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    Everyone has a love-hate relationship with the Madden football games. Sure, they do stuff really bad sometimes, but then again, since 2014 it's really been the only football game to play. So, people just play it anyway, even if some of the things they put in the game do not match real life. As far as the Kansas City Chiefs go, they finally got one thing right.

    There are players in this league who are known for certain things they do. Patrick Mahomes is known for the no-look back, and many other players are known for different things they do on the football field that are unique.

    Isiah Pacheco, the Chiefs starting running back, is one of those players. If there was one way to decipher Pacheco from the other running backs in the league, it would have to be run style.

    Pacheco's run style is not like any other running back in the league. HJe runs in a unique way, and it's a way that has almost become his thing and his brand. He runs hard like he is trying to kill the ground with his feet with every step he takes. No one else does that in the league like he does.

    And, that's one small detail they got right in the newest Madden video game . EA Sports and Madden tweeted out a video proving it.

    While everyone will be playing College Football 25, you can select the Chiefs on Madden, and run harder than anyone else with Isiah Pacheco. And, hey, even if you hate the game, you can't lie, that does look like Pacheco and the way he runs.

    Related: KC Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco had his own personal parade in his hometown of Vineland, New Jersey

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