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Bills release Everett; TE now eligible for disability benefits

 

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills released Kevin Everett on Tuesday, clearing the way for the former tight end to receive disability benefits for the spinal cord injury that ended his career.

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Everett was initially paralyzed from the neck down after a violent collision with then-Denver receiver Domenik Hixon on a kickoff return in last year's season opener.

Doctors doubted Everett would walk again, but the Texas native regained many motor skills, including the ability to walk without assistance.

Everett will be able to apply for long-term disability benefits and a one-time payment under the player health reimbursement plan. He would not have been eligible for the programs if he stayed on the Bills' active roster.

"We had numerous discussions with the league in dealing with this process to assist him in the best way possible," the team said in a statement Tuesday. "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."

Everett, originally selected by the Bills in the third round of the 2005 draft, is also eligible for full pension benefits because of credit for three seasons.

"The Buffalo Bills continue to be moved by Kevin Everett's heartwarming story of his recovery," the team said in a statement released Tuesday. "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."

Joining Everett on the waived/failed physical list is WR Chris Denney, who sustained a knee injury while playing in NFL Europa last season. Denney was an undrafted free agent signed by the Bills in 2006.

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Reputation:95
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Since:Oct 1, 2006

May 13, 2008 9:04 pm

I am not clear on how this helps Everett?  I understand he gets disability but, how much disability?  Since they released them aren't they off the hook for next years salary?  Can someone provide more details...Seems like incomplete reporting?

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 19, 2006

May 13, 2008 10:22 am
By cutting Everett they did allow him to receive the benefits he most definitely needed. Even though some of us would love to see him on the field again at some point, I doubt it'll happen. So do the Bills, Everett, and those around him, unless another miracle happens and he makes an unprecedented recovery. I'm happy he's learning to regai ...(more)
Reputation:96
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Since:Aug 29, 2006

May 13, 2008 3:27 pm

In a world of cutthroat business, it's nice to hear about a team that takes care of it's own player.  I think it's really awesome the Bills kept Everett on the roster for an extra year, so he could have his 3 years of experience, so he could receive his benefits for the rest of his life.  Good job Bills! It ma ...(more)

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Since:Mar 21, 2008

May 13, 2008 12:18 pm
  It is nice to see a story about a team showing some loyalty to an injured player.  We always hear about the 'bad' news / decisions made by teams and players but seldom hear the great things they do.
 
 
 
 
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