Everett to be honored in
Bills season opener
Sep/04/08 10:32 PM Filed in:
Kevin Everett
Sep 4th, 2008 | ORCHARD PARK,
N.Y. -- Kevin Everett will be honored while
attending Buffalo's season opener against Seattle
on Sunday, a year after the former Bills tight end
sustained a severe life-threatening spinal cord
injury.
Everett, who has since made a remarkable recovery, is
scheduled to be present to receive the Professional
Football Writers of America's Halas Award, which goes
to the individual in the NFL who overcame the most
adversity to succeed last season.
Everett certainly fits that bill. Doctors feared he'd
never walk again after he was initially paralyzed from
the neck down attempting to make a tackle while
covering a kickoff in the Bills' season opener against
Denver.
Days later, Everett showed signs of movement and began
walking by November. He has since written a book about
his recovery and received numerous honors.
It will be Everett's second visit to a Bills game after
he attended the team's home finale last season, a 38-21
loss to the New York Giants on Dec. 23.
Later this month, Everett will be honored by The Miami
Project to Cure Paralysis at its annual Great Sports
Legends Dinner in New York. Everett will receive the
Inspiration Award handed out by the University of
Miami-based spinal cord injury research center.
The Miami Project played a role in Everett's recovery
by consulting with Bills team physicians shortly after
the player was hurt.
(ap.com)