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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to repair damage to his cartilage this week and could miss the remainder of the season. The rookie out of Cincinnati has been dealing with what the Chiefs thought was a bone bruise since training camp. A series of MRI exams had come back negative, so orthopedic surgeon Dr. Cris Barnthouse did an arthroscopic procedure Tuesday that revealed the injury. Head trainer Rick Burkholder acknowledged it could be season-ending, but coach Andy Reid said the Chiefs were not in a hurry to place Kelce on injured reserve. "Were going to give it a little time. Weve done that to this point," Reid said. "Theres nothing lost there, just to give it time. ... Its a shame that it happened, but the procedure, it happens. Ive been there personally with knees. I get the picture. I know how it works." Burkholder said Kelce had returned to the Chiefs on Wednesday to begin rehab, and that the training staff will attempt to get him on the field at some point this season. "I think this is an injury people get better from," Burkholder said. "Hes a young guy. Hes got a good, healthy knee. We protected him so he didnt do any additional damage. That gives him the best chance to come back and have a good, long career." Kelce has not played this season after the Chiefs selected him in the third round of the draft. His absence, along with that of Anthony Fasano, who has been dealing with a sprained ankle, has left the Chiefs perilously thin at tight end. In other injury news, linebacker Justin Houston has passed a series of concussion tests after taking a blow to his head and neck last Sunday. Reid said the leagues second-leading sacker would not practice on Wednesday but should be ready for Sundays game against Oakland. Houston already has 8 1/2 sacks during the Chiefs 5-0 start. "Hes going through all the protocol and so far hes clear of any signs of (a concussion)," Reid said. "But were taking him through that whole protocol on that and just making sure. The kid is doing a nice job and we dont want to do anything to jeopardize him right now." Running back Jamaal Charles was also held out of practice because of blisters that cropped up on his feet a couple weeks ago. He played last Sunday at Tennessee but is still dealing with them. "As a quarterback Ive had my fair share of blisters," said QB Alex Smith, "but nothing that looks like his. You develop your own secret to get through them." Charles wasnt available in the locker room Wednesday. "Theyve got to be bugging him," Chiefs tight end Sean McGrath said. "Its something he has to take care of and the training staff will do a great job of getting him ready." Nike Air Max Canada Sale . 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Guillaume Beaudry rounded out the attack.Julien Nantel had the lone goal for the Huskies (23-21-3).---PHOENIX 7 MOOSEHEADS 4SHERBROOKE, Que. — Tim Wieser scored twice and had an assist, and the Phoenix erupted for four unanswered goals in the last 25 minutes of the game to roll past Halifax.Cameron Darcy and David Shorto scored two apiece and Nicolas Poulin scored the other goal for Sherbrooke (25-17-4).Philippe Gadoury led the Mooseheads (22-20-4) with a goal and an assist.dddddddddddd Samuel Leblanc, Connor Moynihan and Timo Meier also scored.---TITAN 5 ISLANDERS 1BATHURST, N.B. — Jordan Maher scored three goals and assisted on another to lead the Titan past Charlottetown.Andrew Ryan had a five-point night with a goal and four helpers for Acadie-Bathurst (14-31-5), and Jeffrey Truchon-Viel rounded out the offence with a goal and an assist.Ryan MacKinnon scored on a power play for the Islanders (24-20-4).Charlottetowns Luc Deschenes and Acadie-Bathursts Matthew Cusson each got a game misconduct for fighting in the final five minutes of regulation.---SCREAMING EAGLES 7 WILDCATS 1MONCTON, N.B. — Maxim Lazarev had a hat trick and tacked on an assist to lead Cape Breton over the Wildcats.Marcus Hinds and Stephen Anderson each had a four-point night with a goal and three helpers, while Jeremie Beaudin and Kyle Farrell also scored for the Screaming Eagles (19-22-5). Hinds and Farrell scored shorthanded.William Bower supplied the offence for Moncton (29-14-3).---ARMADA 4 TIGRES 3 (OT)VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Guillaume Beaudoin scored 1:41 into overtime to lift Blainville-Boisbriand over the Tigres for its fifth-straight victory.Philippe Sanche and Nikita Jevpalovs had a goal and an assist apiece for the Armada (29-12-5). Danick Martel also scored.Nikita Li, Mathieu Ayotte and Gabriel Gagne supplied the offence for Victoriaville (21-21-6).--- ' ' '