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Jackson's *Mom*
09-12-2007, 08:45 PM
I was wondering how Hixon was doing. I know that all players have the understanding that this could happen at any moment. When it happens though the reality hits and you don't know how the person will react. I was worried about Hixon and his mental state. No surprise but the last bit of encouraging news really helped him. Here's to a full recovery for Kevin Everett, he has been in my thoughts.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3016571


Hixon on Everett's encouraging news: 'It was a big relief'


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Kevin Everett can move again and Domenik Hixon can smile again.


For 48 hours, despair enshrouded the Denver Broncos returner who was on the receiving end of Everett's devastating hit that left the Buffalo Bills' backup tight end with a life-threatening spinal cord injury.

Doctors grimly predicted initially that Everett would never walk again.

"It was a tough couple of days just thinking about it," Hixon said. "He ran into you and all of a sudden his life changes. That's tough to deal with."

Hixon was sitting at home Tuesday night when his father called with the stunning news that Everett was moving his limbs on his own in what doctors were calling a minor miracle.

"It was a big relief," Hixon said. "That just brought a smile to my face. Prayers were answered. The power of prayers, man. Hopefully, he makes a full recovery."

On Wednesday, Everett was successfully removed from the respirator though doctors say it could be a struggle to keep him breathing on his own. A stroke and blood clots in his legs are other possible complications they are trying to prevent.

He showed more ability to move his legs and a little more in his arms, but has no movement or function at all of his hands. He is getting nourishment from a feeding tube, and his mother is at his side.

"My thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family," Hixon said.

Everett sustained the injury Sunday after ducking his head while tackling Hixon during the second-half kickoff in Buffalo. He dropped face-first to the ground after his helmet hit Hixon high on the left shoulder.

Hixon didn't realize the seriousness of the injury at first.

"Normal play, to be honest," Hixon said. "Just a real solid hit. He hit me hard, just kind of like the wrong way. My whole left side is still sore today, you know? It was definitely a big hit. I knew it was."

What Hixon didn't realize was the severity of Everett's injury.

"I knew it was a strong, hard hit. When he was laying there for a while and they brought out the ambulance, I was just hoping it was a precaution," Hixon said. "We had a similar situation with Karl Paymah [in the preseason] and I was just hoping it was precautionary. Once I heard the news and everything, you know, it just hurt my heart."

In the last nine months, the Broncos have seen this situation unfold four times, with linebacker Al Wilson during a game in December, linebacker Warrick Holdman during training camp, with Paymah during the preseason and with Everett. All were strapped to body boards with their heads immobilized while players all around them circled in prayer.

Wilson's neck injury led to his release and he might never play again. Holdman is on injured reserve and Paymah, hurt in the preseason when he was kneed in the helmet, missed the opener.

"I don't care if you're playing junior high, high school, college, pro, there's a risk that's involved with football and you just cringe when something like that happens to anybody at any level," Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said.

Shanahan said the team was elated Wednesday with word of Everett's progress.

"That was a freak accident. In fact, there's probably 20 hits in that game that were probably more vicious that than hit," Shanahan said. "You heard what the doctors were saying, you didn't think there was much of a chance for him to have a recovery. You just feel so good that it looks like he will.

"I just hope he continues on the same road and he walks out of that hospital. Everybody was very excited in our locker room when we heard the news today."

None more than Hixon, who has spent the last few days in deep reflection.

"You re-evaluate a lot of things and just simple things in life you take for granted," Hixon said.

He'll wait a while to contact Everett, however.

"He needs his rest," Hixon said. "At the right time, I'll talk to him."

OrangeShadow
09-12-2007, 08:56 PM
Im so happy that everett might actually walk out of the hospital. With the state of sports, the scandal in the NBA,roids in baseball,the patriots spy games.Its so nice to see that something good has happened.

Talk about karma to, the owner of the bills(his name escapes me) actually helps funds the miami project. And now the research that they have done is helping one of his players dramatically.

footstepsfrom#27
09-12-2007, 09:05 PM
Not that his concerns approach in any way the potential catastrophy that hangs over Everett, but I'm glad also that it looks like Hixon won't be having this praying on his mind either. We do need him fully focused.

Atwater His Ass
09-12-2007, 09:08 PM
hixon looked genuinly concerned on the sideline after the play. glad that evertt is doing ok thus far.

OrangeShadow
09-12-2007, 09:20 PM
I wish on something like this there would just be a 72 hour media blackout over it. The emotional roller coaster his family must of gone through is so unessecary if it wasnt for all the different coverage by various news programs. You hear so many different reports its ridiculous.

Atwater His Ass
09-12-2007, 09:39 PM
I wish on something like this there would just be a 72 hour media blackout over it. The emotional roller coaster his family must of gone through is so unessecary if it wasnt for all the different coverage by various news programs. You hear so many different reports its ridiculous.

If I was a family member, I wouldn't be watching the television at all. I'd be listening to what the doctors were telling me.

Pendejo
09-12-2007, 10:03 PM
I'm sincerely glad that Kevin Everett's docs were able to practice their love, and Kevin will walk again.

Outstanding.

lazarus4444
09-12-2007, 11:52 PM
I was very VERY happy to hear this. This guy had millions praying for him and it looks like it worked, whew! If he can lead a normal life that would be awesome.

Los Broncos
09-13-2007, 12:04 AM
This adds to the already line of drama for us

Loosing two players to death and now Hixon is dealing with this

Crushaholic
09-13-2007, 09:53 AM
Not only is this promising news for Everett, but it's promising news for Hixon's young career. He can't let this incident get him down, and it looks like he's handling it appropriately...

Smiling Assassin27
09-13-2007, 11:02 AM
props to hixon for his genuine concern and sensitivity. a good kid on all accounts.

OrangeDoofus
09-13-2007, 12:39 PM
From what I've read, it sounds like the guy who deserves the credit for this is the Bills' doctor, who started pumping some kind of cooling fluid into Everett's spine a few minutes after the injury. That kept a lot of the swelling down and prevented further damage.

Great news.