Spencer Brown Struggles With Shoulder Injury as Bills Face Texans

During the third quarter of a pivotal matchup, Buffalo Bills right tackle Spencer Brown found himself in the blue medical tent on the sideline, raising concerns among fans and team personnel. After receiving attention for his shoulder injury, he emerged from the tent and was observed testing his strength with the assistance of athletic trainers, pushing against them to gauge his capabilities.
Despite being cleared to continue playing, it was clear that Brown was not functioning at full capacity. The Houston Texans’ defensive line exploited this vulnerability, consistently overcoming his blocks and forcing quarterback Josh Allen into a scrambling situation throughout the game. Brown struggled to fully raise his right arm, which hindered his ability to execute crucial blocks and left him visibly laboring on the sideline between plays.
To compensate for Brown’s diminished effectiveness, Ryan Van Demark was brought in for Buffalo’s last series of the game. This shift not only underscored Brown’s struggles but also indicated potential trouble for the Bills moving forward. Having missed Week 4 due to a calf injury, Brown had otherwise been a reliable component of Buffalo’s offensive line this season. However, if he is unable to last through the game, the Bills may face significant challenges. The situation worsened as Chase Lundt, the next player on the depth chart, was listed as a healthy scratch for the night, leaving the team with limited options for reshuffling their offensive line. This development raised further questions about the Bills’ depth and adaptability as the game progressed.




