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Kevin Everett #85 | Tight End | Buffalo Bills
Height: 6-4    Weight: 241    Born: Feb 5, 1982, Port Arthur, TX

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2006BUF15111.000000.000
2007BUF1133.000000.000
Player Notes
September 4, 2008
Former Bills tight end Kevin Everett will receive the George Halas Award, given to him by the Professional Football Writers of America, according to the Buffalo News. The award is handed out to a player who showed courageousness and perseverance in the last season.

Our View:Everett's recover from a spinal cord injury is nothing short of remarkable, and he has started the Kevin Everett Foundation to help research in that area.
May 13, 2008
The Bills have placed injured tight end Kevin Everett on the NFL’s waived/failed physical list, according to the AP. As a result of his release from the team, Everett becomes eligible to seek benefits to ensure his future financial stability.

Our View:Everett suffered a near-fatal spinal cord injury in September’s season opener, which initially left him paralyzed from the neck down. The 26-year-old has made a remarkable recovery since sustaining the injury, and is walking on his own, though his rehab continues.
September 10, 2007
Bills tight end Kevin Everett sustained a life-threatening spinal-cord injury during Sunday’s game against the Broncos and is unlikely to ever walk again, according to the Associated Press. Everett, who was injured on a special teams play, was behind Robert Royal on the team’s depth chart at tight end.

Our View:Our thoughts go out to Everett and his family in the wake of his catastrophic injury.
May 31, 2007
The Bills are looking at tight end Kevin Everett as a potential breakout performer this season. Everett will be entering his second full season (third overall) and caught just one pass last year, but the Bills see enough potential in him that he could be an impact player, according to the Buffalo News. "We'll see, but I've certainly liked what I've seen from Kevin Everett the past week," said Bills offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild. "I really do. I think his whole demeanor, his attention to detail, it looks good. He just looks very comfortable, and when he's comfortable he's a very talented guy."
April 10, 2006
After missing his rookie season with a torn knee ligament, Kevin Everett sat out of the Bills' three-day minicamp over the weekend, according to the Buffalo News. He was held out due to a strained groin muscle. "I'm just anxious to get out there," Everett said. "I want to be out there doing everything. But I also have to try not to do too much too soon. I've been out a long time, so I have to be patient and make sure I stay on the field this time."