After coming off of a strong win at home, the Buffalo Bills and linebacker Preston Brown have the hype train rolling in Orchard Park again.

Brown had his highest tackle total of the season with 11 tackles in Sunday’s win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is a leader in the Bills defense that’s given up the 4th fewest rushing yards in the NFL.

Brown joined The Jim Rome Show on Thursday and talked about what it’s like to have Buffalo winning right now.

“It’s exciting,” Brown said.

“I mean anytime the Buffalo Bills are playing winning football it’s a great time for the NFL.”

The fourth-year defender was effective in the team’s latest win. Brown joked about what it was like when he had the opportunity to pick up a Jameis Winston fumble in the second quarter and couldn’t quite get a grasp on it.

“It was like those scary movies. You’re trying to run away from the killer, then you’ve got your keys, then you’re trying to open the door to your car, and you drop your keys. And then you get in the car, and you can’t start the car up, that’s kind of how it was,” said Brown.

Undoubtedly, Western New Yorkers have shown up in full-force this season and have been ready to party, scream, and have their team win as Buffalo is 3-0 at home this year. Brown commented how much of an impact they’ve had.

“It’s great. They’re always loud and crazy on defense, we love them on third downs. They’re going to force penalties, delay of games, stuff like that.”

After last season’s firing of Rex Ryan, a lot of players opened up about how they felt playing under Rex and the confusion they encountered. Brown was one of those player’s, calling the new defense under Sean McDermott “simpler” and saying “guys are having fun” in the 4-3 scheme. The entire Bills’ defense has benefited from the change.

Brown’s rookie contract expires after this season. However, if he continues to play the way he has thus far, a big extension could be coming his way.