Louisville Football: Preston Brown was dominant in Bills' win
Former Louisville football player Preston Brown was dominant in the Bills’ win over the 49ers on Sunday.
The Buffalo Bills are absolutely rolling right now and so is former Louisville football linebacker Preston Brown. He has become the leader on the Buffalo defense while starting at middle linebacker this season. Bills’ head coach Rex Ryan loves his effort and play and in turn, Brown has been killing it all season long.
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The 49ers didn’t have a chance to get rolling today whatsoever. 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick made his first start of the season after Blaine Gabbert was benched this last week. The Bills’ defense made sure that this was going to be a day that he wanted to forget.
The Bills won the game 45-16, while former Philadelphia Eagle, LeSean McCoy ran for 140 yards and two touchdowns.
While it was a great offense performance from Buffalo, it was Preston Brown and the Bills defense that dominated on Sunday. Brown led the Bills’ defense in total tackles again today with nine total tackles and also led the team with 6 solo tackles.
I’m telling you, Brown is maturing into one of the better middle linebackers in the entire NFL. The defensive play calls go through him and so does the opposing team’s offenses. This is the type of season that could get him into the NFL Pro Bowl at the end of the year.
Preston Brown and the Bills will be going to Miami to face DeVante Parker and the Dolphins next Sunday afternoon.
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