ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) – Arthur Moats already has made a name for himself. Now he wants to parlay that into a career.
Buffalo’s rookie sixth-round pick out of James Madison may be best known for the blindside hit on the Vikings’ Brett Favre that ended his NFL-record starts streak at 297 games. But Moats is determined to be more than just a one-hit wonder.
He wants to be one of the league’s elite linebackers, and hopes that play is just the beginning.
Moats says he wants to improve each week and “continue to make plays.”
His next opportunity comes against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at home Sunday.
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