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Major Donel Everett (born January 4, 1960) is a former American football professional
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in the
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(NFL) for five seasons with the
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,
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and
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.


High school

Everett attended New Hebron High School. The Golden Bears went 11-1 his senior year, winning the 1977-78 Mid-South Conference Championship led by coach John A. Flynt. Everett was named All Conference running back and All Conference defensive back. Everett also played
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and ran track in high school. As a senior, he helped the New Hebron High track team win the Mid-South Conference Championship, state semifinals and state championship, competing in the 100 yard dash, 110 yard high hurdles, 180 yard low hurdles and on the 440 yard relay and 880 yard relay teams.


College

In 1983, Everett graduated from
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in
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, with a
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degree in mathematics. For the
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, Everett was a Kodak Small College All American pick, a three-year All
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pick, and a two time MVP selectee. Topped by a career best 307 yard game versus Delta State, Everett went on to set a school mark with 3,316 yards rushing, a school mark for TDs with 35, and also caught 43 passes for 458 more yards.


Statistics


College awards and honors

*1979
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Championship Team (football) *1980 All Gulf South Conference *1981 All Gulf South Conference *1982 All Gulf South Conference] *MVP Sophomore and Senior Year * Kodak Small College All-American *1980’s All Decade Team *Team Captain Senior Year of Choctaws


USFL

Everett was drafted by the
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in the 13th round as the 149th pick in the 1983 USFL Draft. He reported to the
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camp, but did not want to play because his mother had a heart attack the day he was to report to camp. After a week in camp, the
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released Everett and he went into the NFL as a free agent with the
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. He was the first player to join an NFL team after being in a
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camp.


Professional life

Everett signed as a free agent with the
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in May 1983. As a rookie in 1983, he quickly built a reputation as a special teams player extraordinaire under legendary Special Teams coach
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with 42 tackles and 275 yards on 14 kickoff returns. In 1984, his teammates named him as Special Teams Captain after the career ending injury to team mate
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. During that season, he played in every game leading the Eagles with 42 special teams tackles and three kick off returns for 40 yards. In 1985, Everett had 32 special teams tackles and was selected as the NFC Alternate to the Pro Bowl for Special Teams. Additionally, Everett received the
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Outstanding Special Teams Award in 1983, 1984, and 1985. Everett was instrumental in redefining the special teams role in professional football, helping to raise the profile of special teams players. In 1986, Everett joined coach
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's
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in week eight and contributed with 18 special teams tackles and a fumble recovery under Special Teams coach
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. Everett had three special teams tackles in the exciting AFC Championship game dubbed "The Drive" against the
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that season.
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in 1987 where he played on all specialty units, even forcing a fumble from Cowboys kick-off return player, that led to a touchdown in a victory over the
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.


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Post-NFL career

Everett is the president and founder of Maj Thirty Nine, Inc., a real estate investment and development firm. In 1995, he established The Major Everett Foundation and remains active in the
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. Major and his wife, Valarie, actively participate in NFL events for retired players and their spouses in the Atlanta and Philadelphia areas. He supports many philanthropic efforts in the community where needed, particularly benefiting youth and educational opportunities, and health and wellness initiatives.


Honors

*Everett was inducted into the Mississippi College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998. *Everett served on the Mississippi College Board of Trustees from 2006 to 2012.


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Major Everett
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