
BACK-TO-BACK! Pacheco Helps Kansas City Win Super Bowl LVIII
Feb 12 | Football
LAS VEGAS – Isiah Pacheco is a Super Bowl LVIII Champion after he helped Kansas City defeat San Francisco in overtime, 25-22, on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. It marks the second consecutive Super Bowl title for Pacheco, as 18 former Rutgers football players have now combined for 26 Super Bowl rings.
Pacheco was one of three Scarlet Knights to play on Sunday along with Sebastian Joseph-Day and Logan Ryan, who both suited up for the 49ers. Pacheco is just the fifth player from Rutgers to win multiple Super Bowl titles, joining Ryan (2), Duron Harmon (3), Devin McCourty (3) and Harry Swayne (3).
Ryan enjoyed a productive game for the 49ers with seven tackles and a forced fumble, while Joseph-Day added an assisted stop. It was the third career appearance in the Super Bowl for both Joseph-Day and Ryan.
Rutgers Players to Win a Super Bowl
Pacheco was one of three Scarlet Knights to play on Sunday along with Sebastian Joseph-Day and Logan Ryan, who both suited up for the 49ers. Pacheco is just the fifth player from Rutgers to win multiple Super Bowl titles, joining Ryan (2), Duron Harmon (3), Devin McCourty (3) and Harry Swayne (3).
Pacheco finished the game with 92 yards of total offense, including 59 rushing yards and 33 receiving yards. The Vineland, New Jersey, native contributed critical plays for Kansas City during its game-winning drive, adding two receptions in San Francisco down the stretch. In two Super Bowls wins, Pacheco has tallied 33 carries for 135 rushing yards and a touchdown.Back-to-back ‼️
— Rutgers Football (@RFootball) February 12, 2024
Congratulations to Isiah Pacheco and the @Chiefs on another Super Bowl victory! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/yR1TeyBbfs
Ryan enjoyed a productive game for the 49ers with seven tackles and a forced fumble, while Joseph-Day added an assisted stop. It was the third career appearance in the Super Bowl for both Joseph-Day and Ryan.
F.A.M.I.L.Y. 🪓 pic.twitter.com/RuoNTcXxP1
— Rutgers Football (@RFootball) February 12, 2024
Rutgers Players to Win a Super Bowl
| Name | Team | Super Bowl | Years at Rutgers |
| Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | LVIII | 2018-21 |
| Michael Burton | Kansas City Chiefs | LVII | 2011-14 |
| Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | LVII | 2018-21 |
| Sebastian Joseph-Day | Los Angeles Ram | LVI | 2013-17 |
| Duron Harmon | New England Patriots | LIII | 2009-12 |
| Devin McCourty | New England Patriots | LIII | 2005-09 |
| Jason McCourty | New England Patriots | LIII | 2005-08 |
| Duron Harmon | New England Patriots | LI | 2009-12 |
| Devin McCourty | New England Patriots | LI | 2005-09 |
| Logan Ryan | New England Patriots | LI | 2010-12 |
| Jonathan Freeny | New England Patriots | LI | 2008-11 |
| Duron Harmon | New England Patriots | XLIX | 2009-12 |
| Devin McCourty | New England Patriots | XLIX | 2005-09 |
| Logan Ryan | New England Patriots | XLIX | 2010-12 |
| Tim Wright | New England Patriots | XLIX | 2009-12 |
| Ray Rice | Baltimore Ravens | XLVII | 2005-07 |
| Alex Silvestro | Baltimore Ravens | XLVII | 2007-10 |
| Brandon Bing | New York Giants | XLVI | 2007-10 |
| Darnell Stapleton | Pittsburgh Steelers | XLIII | 2005-06 |
| Shaun O'Hara | New York Giants | XLII | 1997-99 |
| Gary Brackett | Indianapolis Colts | XLI | 1999-02 |
| Harry Swayne | Baltimore Ravens | XXXV | 1983-86 |
| Harry Swayne | Denver Broncos | XXXIII | 1983-86 |
| Harry Swayne | Denver Broncos | XXXII | 1983-86 |
| James Jenkins | Washington | XXVI | 1987-90 |
| Bill Pickel | Los Angeles Raiders | XVIII | 1979-82 |
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