Orchard Park, NY (My Sportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills have waived tight end
Kevin Everett, who has made a remarkable recovery from a serious neck injury
he suffered in the 2007 regular-season opener.
Everett was hurt on September 9 against Denver while trying to make a tackle
during the second-half kickoff. He hit Domenik Hixon with his helmet and
immediately fell face-first to the turf.
Following the hit, Everett did not have any movement below his shoulders, but
regained some mobility in his arms and legs after undergoing a four-hour
surgical procedure.
Before the operation, it was initially feared that Everett would never walk
again. He was walking under his own power a short time later.
"The Buffalo Bills continue to be moved by Kevin Everett's heart-warming story
of his recovery," the team said in a statement. "His progress from September 9
of last year through today is nothing short of a miracle and is a tremendous
example of faith, family and hard work.
"Today we are faced with the difficult decision to place Kevin on the
waived/failed physical list, making him eligible to apply for any benefits due
him. We had numerous discussions with the league in dealing with this process
to assist him in the best way possible.
"Kevin will always remain a Buffalo Bill in the same way that Jim Kelly,
Thurman Thomas and so many others before him are held in the highest regard by
our franchise."
The Bills also waived wide receiver Chris Denney.
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