Alright, let me tell you about how I dove into figuring out Isiah Pacheco’s endorsements. It was a bit of a rabbit hole, but hey, that’s how you learn, right?

First things first, I started with the obvious: Google. I mean, where else do you go? I typed in “Isiah Pacheco endorsements” and just started clicking on whatever looked legit. I ignored the clickbait stuff and focused on news articles and sports blogs.
I quickly found a few mentions of him partnering with local Kansas City businesses. Nothing huge, but it was a start. I saw something about him doing a campaign for a local car dealership, maybe promoting some kind of truck or SUV. I tried to find the actual ad, but it was buried somewhere. Strike one for finding concrete details.
Then, I thought, “Okay, let’s check his social media.” I went to his official Instagram and Twitter accounts. I scrolled through his posts, looking for anything that seemed like a paid promotion. Lots of football stuff, personal life, but almost nothing screamed “endorsement.” I did spot a couple of posts where he was wearing specific brands of clothing, but it wasn’t clear if he was actually paid to wear them or if he just liked the gear. This is where it gets tricky.
Next up, I went digging for press releases. Sometimes companies announce these kinds of partnerships. I tried searching for “[Company Name] Isiah Pacheco” on Google News, but mostly found stuff about his performance on the field. No luck there either.
I even tried to find his agent’s contact info. Figured maybe I could just… ask. This proved harder than I thought. Lots of sports agencies out there, and figuring out which one he’s with was a challenge. I eventually found what I thought was a possible agency, but their website was pretty generic, and I couldn’t find any contact info for the specific agent who might represent him. Another dead end.

- Checked Google
- Checked Social Media
- Looked for Press Releases
- Tried to find his agent
Honestly, after all that, I didn’t find a definitive list of all his endorsements. It seems like he’s got some local partnerships, but nothing major on a national level, at least not that’s publicly available. It’s possible he’s got deals that just aren’t being widely publicized, or maybe he’s just focusing on football right now.
What did I learn? Endorsements aren’t always as obvious as you think. Sometimes you really have to dig to find the details. And sometimes, you just come up empty. The world of athlete endorsements is a lot more complex than I initially thought!