Everett's Recovery Is a
'Blessing'
Mar/12/08 07:41 AM Filed in:
Kevin Everett
BALTIMORE, March 11 -- The black tuxedo was handsomely
tailored, and the burgundy vest was a nice touch. The
black shoes were polished perfectly, and the sunlight
streaming in from a nearby window shone brightly off
the diamonds in the watch on his left wrist.
But none of that stood out about Kevin Everett on this
evening.
It was the walk.
It has been six months since Everett, as a reserve
tight end for the Buffalo Bills playing on the kickoff
coverage unit, suffered a severe spinal cord injury
while making a tackle during a game against the Denver
Broncos on the opening weekend of the NFL season. His
doctors said publicly in the days that followed that he
had nearly died and was unlikely to walk again. But
Everett wasn't listening. And as he made the rounds
early Tuesday night at the Ed Block Courage Awards,
what was most noticeable was how normal he looked while
walking. His strides were made confidently, and there
was no hint of unsteadiness or a limp.
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