Buffalo Bills linebacker Zach Brown earns 2017 Pro Bowl nod
Posted Jan 23, 2017
Buffalo Bills linebacker Zach Brown is headed to the 2017 Pro Bowl, the first in his six-year NFL career. Brown was excited, tweeting out a response this afternoon. Not voted in initially, Brown will presumably replace Dont’a Hightower of the New England Patriots, whose squad advanced to the Super Bowl yesterday with a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
(Buffalo Rumblings)
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