Bills' Everett likely to be paralyzed after 'catastrophic' neck injury

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Buffalo Bills reserve tight end Kevin Everett lays on the field after an injury during the second half of the NFL football game against the Denver Broncos at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007. Everett had surgery Sunday after injuring his spine on a kickoff and there is concern about whether he will be able to walk again. (AP Photo/Don Heupel)

Buffalo Bills reserve tight end Kevin Everett lays on the field after an injury during the second half of the NFL football game against the Denver Broncos at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Sept. 9, 2007. Everett had surgery Sunday after injuring his spine on a kickoff and there is concern about whether he will be able to walk again. (AP Photo/Don Heupel)

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - Kevin Everett sustained a ``catastrophic'' and life-threatening spinal-cord injury while trying to make a tackle during the Buffalo Bills' season opener and is unlikely to walk again, the surgeon who operated on him said Monday.

``A best-case scenario is full recovery, but not likely,'' orthopedic surgeon Andrew Cappuccino said. ``I believe there will be some permanent neurologic deficit.''

Everett was hurt Sunday after he ducked his head while tackling the Denver Broncos' Domenik Hixon during the second-half kickoff. Everett dropped face-first to the ground after his helmet hit Hixon high on the left shoulder and side of the helmet.

Cappuccino noted the 25-year-old reserve tight end did have touch sensation throughout his body and also showed signs of movement. But he cautioned that Everett's injury was life-threatening because he was still susceptible to blood clots, infection and breathing failure.

Everett is in the intensive care unit of Buffalo's Millard Fillmore Gates Hospital, where he is under sedation and breathing through a respirator as doctors wait for the swelling to lessen. Cappuccino said it will take up to three days to determine the severity of the injury and the recovery process.

Cappuccino repaired a break between the third and fourth vertebrae and also alleviated the pressure on the spinal cord. In reconstructing his spine, doctors made a bone graft and inserted a plate, held in by four screws, and also inserted two small rods, held in place by another four screws.

Doctors, however, weren't able to repair all the damage.

Bills punter Brian Moorman immediately feared the worst when Everett showed no signs of movement as he was placed on a backboard and, with his head and body immobilized, carefully loaded into an ambulance.

``It brought tears to my eyes,'' Moorman said after practice. He said the sight of Everett's motionless body brought back memories of Mike Utley, the former Detroit Lions guard, who was paralyzed below the chest after injuring his neck in a collision during a 1991 game.

Utley, Moorman recalled, at least was able to give what's become a famous ``thumbs up'' sign as he was taken off the field. Everett didn't.

``That's what I was waiting for, and that's what everybody else was waiting for,'' Moorman said. ``And to have to walk back to the sideline and not see that made for a tough time.''

Utley, who lives in Washington state, was saddened to see replays of Everett's collision.

``I'm sorry this young man got hurt,'' Utley told The AP. ``It wasn't a cheap shot. It was a great form tackle and that's it.''

Cappuccino said Everett was alert and aware of the extent of his injuries.

``I told Kevin that the chances for a full neurologic recovery were bleak, dismal,'' said Cappuccino, who works for the Bills as a consultant, specializing in spinal surgery. ``I was honest with him, and he told me, 'Do everything you can to help me.'''

Cappuccino received permission to operate from Everett's mother, Patricia Dugas, who spoke by phone from her home in Houston. She and other family members arrived in Buffalo on Monday.

Buffalo's 2005 third-round draft pick out of Miami, Everett missed his rookie season because of a knee injury. He spent most of last year playing special teams. He was hoping to make an impact as a receiver.

The Bills now attempt to refocus while preparing to play at Pittsburgh on Sunday.

``It's difficult because you know the situation,'' said running back Anthony Thomas, one of Everett's best friends on the team. ``We have to move on. But he'll always be in our thoughts and in our prayers.''

Quarterback J.P. Losman said it was difficult to concentrate during practice.

``It seems like every couple of seconds that go by it's always popping into your head,'' Losman said. ``Going through a walk-through, we're looking for him, wanting to hear his voice.''

Coach Dick Jauron said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell called him Sunday evening, offering the league's support.

``We honor ourselves by our work, and we honor Kevin by moving forward and working while never forgetting Kevin and never getting him out of our thoughts and prayers,'' Jauron said. ``We're going to wait and see what the outcome is here and we're really hoping and praying for the best.''

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Associated Press Sports Writer Pat Graham in Denver contributed to this report.

FanNation.com via AP
September 10, 2007  06:59 PM ET

Kevin Everett you will be in my prayers.

September 10, 2007  09:15 PM ET

Its a shame to see, such a young guy's career be potentially taken away from him, Kevin Everett, my thoughts and prayers go out to you

 
September 10, 2007  11:58 PM ET

such a sad thing... it's why i don't play football... this happened on kickoff though, and college just made their kicks the same as the pros... more collisions... how long before this happens to one of them?? at least this guy got paid to do this... most college players (rhett bomar und reggie bush are the ones to thank for me not saying all...) aren't getting paid... that scares me even more than when this happens in the pros... but this is still horrible...

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