Buffalo Bills Brown was the starting left guard for the
Buffalo Bills, where he was named to eight consecutive
AFC Pro Bowl teams from to . He was also a four-time 2nd-team All-Pro. He had a revival in his career in the 2006 season after the Bears made
Super Bowl XLI, and was named to the
2007 Pro Bowl. In 2007, Brown played in eight games before being placed on
injured reserve by the Bears on November 8, 2007, due to an injured shoulder. Brown became a
free agent after the 2007 season. He expressed interest in returning to Chicago, commenting his three-year stint with the Bears rejuvenated his career. The Bears did re-sign Brown.
Retirement After spending the 2008 season out of football, Brown officially announced his retirement on February 2, 2009. When Brown retired, he was one of nine guards to be named to the
Pro Bowl nine times in a career.
Broadcasting career Brown currently co-hosts
The Enforcers, a weekly television show in Buffalo, NY, with former
Buffalo Sabres player
Rob Ray. Brown is also a regular pundit on Canadian talkshow "Off the Record", which airs on TSN. He also served as an analyst for the syndication network broadcasting the
Fall Experimental Football League. Brown has co-hosted, along with
Mike Catalana,
Bills Tonight, the Bills' official weekly post game on
MSG Western New York, since 2016. ==References==