Bills’ Everett shows progress in recovery

Kevin Everett has developed enough strength to hold himself up briefly on a walker, and he also can use his feet to push himself around in a wheelchair, the latest signs of progress as the Buffalo Bills’ tight end recovers from a severe spinal cord injury.

“He’s making very solid and noticeable progress,” Eric Armstead, an associate of the player’s agent, Brian Overstreet, told the Associated Press on Tuesday. “He’s very excited.”

Armstead regularly visits Everett, who entered the second phase of his recovery process three weeks ago when he was transferred to Houston’s Memorial Hermann Hospital rehabilitation center.

Armstead is most impressed by how Everett has been able to maneuver himself in a wheelchair.

“He can go from point A to B on his feet in a wheelchair. He can go as far as he wants to go,” Armstead said, noting he’s watched Everett wheel himself to the elevator and head outside. “He’s showing great movement in his legs.”

Everett was hurt making a tackle in the Bills’ season opener against Denver on Sept. 9. He arrived at Buffalo’s Millard Fillmore Hospital paralyzed from the neck down, and doctors initially feared he’d never walk again.

The prognosis changed a few days later when Everett began showing voluntary movement first in his legs and then his hands.