Bills Preparing For Everett To Attend Home Finale
20th December, 2007 - 8:56 am
ESPN - The Bills are making plans for tight end Kevin Everett to attend the team's home finale Sunday, which would be his first trip back to Buffalo since sustaining a serious spinal cord injury.

"We're working on it, but we're not positive," Bills' General Manager Marv Levy told The Associated Press late Wednesday. Levy said the invitation was extended by Russ Brandon, the team's Executive Vice President of Business Operations.

Brandon did not immediately return a message.

Attending the game against the New York Giants would mark the latest step in Everett's remarkable recovery. The player was initially paralyzed from the neck down while attempting to tackle Domenik Hixon during a kickoff return in the Bills' season opener against the Denver Broncos on Sept. 9.

Hixon, who now plays for the Giants, was told Wednesday that Everett is supposed to attend the game Hixon's agent Eric Metz said.

"Nothing formal has been set yet, but I'm sure they'll meet up," Metz said. [READ]

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