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Bills's Everett takes first steps, says lucky to be alive (Reuters via Yahoo! News) - 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.
Bills to start rookie Edwards at QB against Ravens (USA Today) - Bills rookie Trent Edwards will make his third straight start Sunday when Buffalo hosts Baltimore, leading to questions about whether J.P. Losman will ever get his job back. Coach Dick Jauron made the announcement Wednesday, but wouldn't commit to a full-time starter beyond this weekend.
Bills TE Everett determined in recovery (AP via Yahoo! News) - Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett feels fortunate to be alive, and is determined to continue the significant progress he's already made in the five weeks since sustaining a severe spinal cord injury.
Bills QB Edwards to Start Against Ravens (Washington Post) - ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Bills rookie Trent Edwards will make his third straight start Sunday when Buffalo hosts Baltimore, leading to questions about whether J.P. Losman will ever get his job back.
Bills' Kevin Everett standing with aid of walker (USA Today) - Injured Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett has developed enough strength to hold himself up briefly on a walker, and he can also use his feet to push himself around in a wheelchair, the latest signs of progress as the player recovers from a severe spinal cord injury.
Bills TE Everett Determined in Recovery (ABC News) - Bills TE Kevin Everett Happy to Be Alive, Determined to Continue Recovery at Houston Hospital
Bills QB Edwards to Start Against Ravens (ABC News) - Buffalo Bills to Start Rookie QB Trent Edwards Over J.P. Losman Against Baltimore Ravens
Bills' Everett stepping forward in recovery (The Sports Network) - Bills' Everett stepping forward in recovery
Bills' Everett shows more progress in recovery (NFL.com) - HOUSTON -- Kevin Everett has developed enough strength to hold himself up briefly on a walker, and he can also 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.
Bush tells Congress to speed work on federal spending bills (Market Watch) - WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- President Bush, gearing up for a budget fight with congressional Democrats, urged lawmakers Wednesday to speed work on annual spending bills and chided Democratic leaders for a slow work pace.
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