When attempting to get the goods on Buffalo Bills safety Steve Freeman, the only notable piece of information that kept (repeatedly) surfacing was the fact that Freeman ‘finally made it to a Super Bowl’, serving as the back judge for Super Bowl XLVIII (Denver-v-Seattle).
Freeman collected 23 interceptions in his 13 year NFL career, with his best span of football happening between (1979-1984). During that time, the rangy safety never made a pro bowl. If there was a season he could have been a pro bowler it would have been 1980 when Freeman had his most productive season, picking off seven passes, and helping Buffalo to the second best passing defense in the league.
In TLL80, through twelve weeks, Freeman has tied his FNFL counterpart, capturing seven quarterback passes. Prior to this season Freeman had just two interceptions in his TLL career.
Against the Dolphins and Bob Griese, Freeman proved to be a menace, picking off two of Griese’s soft floaters, nearly returning one for a touchdown.
The win was the Bills’ seventh in a row against AFC East opponents.
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