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Although Rivers has worked solely at tackle, he could be an intriguing guard option for the Bengals moving forward. Right now ...
For Brown Jr., it means a return to the field for Orlando Brown Sr., and just one more example of having his father behind him, pushing him to be better than he was. (Photo of Orlando Brown Sr. in ...
Jammal Brown (no relation) first met Orlando Jr. at a football camp in the late 2000s. The latter was a middle-schooler tagging along with his dad, not yet permitted to play but more than big ...
Cincinnati Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. joined The Enquirer’s Bengals Beat Podcast for a live episode at the Freestore Foodbank on Friday. Brown discussed a number of topics ranging ...
Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. is a hero on and off the football field. Having lost his father, a former NFL player, to complications of diabetic ketoacidosis when he was ...
According to Orlando Brown Jr.’s agent, the Kansas City Chiefs offered a deal that didn’t have enough guarantees after the first two years. A trade, though, is not on the table.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. (57) lines up against the Denver Broncos during an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, in Kansas City, Mo. AP ...
BREAKING: Orlando Brown Jr. will report to Chiefs Camp today and play on the franchise tag. Sources close to Brown say he is in the best shape of his life and knows how important the first 5 days ...
Orlando Brown Jr.'s holdout is coming to a close. The star left tackle is expected to report to Chiefs training camp on Monday after previously sitting out of the start of camp due to frustrations ...
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Orlando Brown Jr. was acquired by the Bengals to protect Joe Burrow. According to Pro Football Focus, Burrow has been sacked 153 times since entering the league.
Orlando Brown Jr. always wanted to play left tackle in the NFL, and the Chiefs needed one. After an offseason trade, both sides have big ambitions.
NFL star Orlando Brown Jr.’s appetite for success — and admiration for Travis Kelce — has increased since leaving the Kansas City Chiefs to join the Cincinnati Bengals.