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BUFFALO BILLS RELEASE KEVIN EVERETT: Move clears way for injured tight end to receive disability benefits.

(May 15, 2008)
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     *The Buffalo Bills had to release their former tight end Kevin Everett Tuesday so he can start receiving disability benefits for the spinal cord injury that ended his career.

      According to the Associated Press, Everett can now 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 was initially paralyzed from the neck down after a collision with then-Denver receiver Domenik Hixon on a kickoff return in last year's season opener. Doctors were doubtful that Everett would walk again, but the Texas native regained many motor skills, including the ability to walk without assistance.

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

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