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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
It's probably some kind of meniscus issue and you can't fix that.
You can just remove the meniscus and when that happens, you're dealing with bone on bone contact that will inevitably create - you guessed it - fluid on the knee and severe swelling.
Even money says he has some sort of meniscus tear that simply can't be resolved. They can leave it in there to provide some protection, but it gets inflamed. They can take it out but that's going to lead to issues in its own right.
There's no way to fix him. He's damaged goods, now and forevermore.
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They can do microfracture surgery but he would miss an entire year. For some it is a near permanent fix and others just a stopgap that could work for several years or just a few months.
Kelce had microfracture surgery for damaged cartilage in his knee in 2013.