Faith and Football for Shaun Alexander
June 30, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under NFL - NFL
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Like Kevin Jones, Cedric Benson and Ron Dayne, Shaun Alexander is a high-profile, veteran running back looking for a job in the National Football League. Hard to believe — especially in Shaun’s case — considering he led the Seattle Seahawks to the Super Bowl and was the NFL’s Most Valuable Player just three years ago. Some reports are saying that teams are shying away from Shaun because he’s more committed to his faith than he is football, but I’m not buying that. Anybody that knows Shaun knows that he will give 100% to …read more
Kevin Jones Rehab Ahead of Schedule
June 26, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under NFL - NFL
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Former Detroit Lions running back Kevin Jones may be unemployed, but he’s keeping himself busy preparing for his next job. Kevin has been rehabbing his surgically repaired knee (ACL procedure in January) under the supervision of a holistic medicine practitioner and sports agent. And while he has supposedly canceled his scheduled workout for NFL teams (it was slated for this Saturday), he seems to be ahead of the 10-month rehab schedule doctors initially gave him:
“I’ve never worked out like this. And I feel …read more
Kevin Everett Highlights Courage Awards
January 10, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under Buffalo Bills, Kevin Everett
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Buffalo Bills TE Kevin Everett is just one of many fantastic stories of courage and achievement that make up the 2007 class of The Ed Block Courage Awards.
It’s well-known that Kevin suffered a spinal cord injury covering a kickoff in the Bills’ season opener against the Broncos. The injury was life-threatening, but the outstanding work of the Bills’ training staff and team doctors saved his life. Kevin was told that he may never walk again. Through hard work and determination not only was he able to walk again, he was able to …read more






