Bills CB Ron Brooks scores pick-six on craziest play of preseason
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Sep 3, 2015; Detroit, MI, USA; Buffalo Bills cornerback Ron Brooks (33) makes an interception for a touchdown and is chased by Detroit Lions wide receiver Corey Fuller (10) during the first quarter of a preseason NFL football game at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
An interception returned for a touchdown is one of the most exciting plays in football. It's a complete momentum changer for both sides and usually has a huge impact on the outcome of a game.
In this case, it didn't lift the Buffalo Bills to victory -- not that the game counted anyway -- but it will be seen on highlight reels for the foreseeable future.
Bills cornerback Ron Brooks made one of the most ridiculous pick-sixes you'll ever see. Lions quarterback Dan Orlovsky hit Jeremy Ross on the outside for what appeared to be a completion. Only, Ross never came down with the ball cleanly as it popped out of his hands and into the hands of Brooks who was off to the races.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}That is by far the easiest pick-six Brooks, or any cornerback, will ever have. No one came close to catching him and preventing the touchdown.