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MIAMI (Reuters) - Buffalo Bills tight-end Kevin Everett, who doctors feared would be paralyzed for life, has taken his first steps and said he felt fortunate to be alive.
Everett suffered a horrific spinal injury making a tackle on a kickoff against the Denver Broncos in the first game of the 2007 season for the two NFL teams in September and underwent spinal surgery.
"This week, with the assistance of a walker, I was able to take steps, and I've been able to move in my wheelchair, both of which are great triumphs for me," he said on the team Web site (www.buffalobills.com) in his first comments since the injury.
Bills's Everett takes first steps, says lucky to be alive
"I maintain a positive attitude and feel fortunate every day that I am alive and well. I value and appreciate the unfailing support of my family, my friends, my doctors, and my fans," he added.
Medics said the 25-year-old has responded well to treatment but it remains unclear if he will make a full recovery and live a normal life again.
"I have shown significant progress in my recovery," said Everett.
"But, I am also fully aware that the recovery from the type of injury I have sustained is filled with peaks and valleys. While the road to recovery is long and hard, I am determined to fight through it each and every day," he said.
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