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    Injured McIntosh could return in time for season opener

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    Updated: August 8, 2007, 9:10 PM ET



    RIVER FALLS, Wis. -- The Kansas City Chiefs received some good news Wednesday when they learned left tackle Damion McIntosh will miss only four to six weeks with a sprained right knee.
    The team initially feared the worst when McIntosh had to be taken off the practice field Monday on a motorized cart. But now he could be back in time to play in the Sept. 9 season opener at Houston.
    If McIntosh is out for the full six weeks, he would miss the team's first two regular-season games and likely return on Sept. 23 when Minnesota visits Arrowhead Stadium.
    The Chiefs signed McIntosh, a seven-year veteran who previously played with San Diego and Miami, before the season in hopes he could fill a void at left tackle.
    In the past two offseasons, the Chiefs have lost perennial Pro Bowl offensive linemen Willie Roaf and Will Shields to retirement.
    While McIntosh recovers, third-year pro Will Svitek, a former sixth-round draft choice and converted defensive lineman, will be the starter at left tackle.
    Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkHillbilly View Post
    Injured McIntosh could return in time for season opener

    Associated Press






    Updated: August 8, 2007, 9:10 PM ET


    RIVER FALLS, Wis. -- The Kansas City Chiefs received some good news Wednesday when they learned left tackle Damion McIntosh will miss only four to six weeks with a sprained right knee.
    The team initially feared the worst when McIntosh had to be taken off the practice field Monday on a motorized cart. But now he could be back in time to play in the Sept. 9 season opener at Houston.
    If McIntosh is out for the full six weeks, he would miss the team's first two regular-season games and likely return on Sept. 23 when Minnesota visits Arrowhead Stadium.
    The Chiefs signed McIntosh, a seven-year veteran who previously played with San Diego and Miami, before the season in hopes he could fill a void at left tackle.
    In the past two offseasons, the Chiefs have lost perennial Pro Bowl offensive linemen Willie Roaf and Will Shields to retirement.
    While McIntosh recovers, third-year pro Will Svitek, a former sixth-round draft choice and converted defensive lineman, will be the starter at left tackle.
    Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press
    That is some good news. Especially since the time off will give Svitek some, much needed, experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chief31 View Post
    That is some good news. Especially since the time off will give Svitek some, much needed, experience.
    Maybe they can bring him up to speed.

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