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The Cincinnati Bengals are dealing with the absence of two starters at Wednesday’s practice, as Orlando Brown Jr. and Myles ...
The Cincinnati Bengals had some notable names on the sidelines during the team’s mid-week practice that featured the ...
Starting safety Geno Stone and left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. both returned to practice Friday, while Jermaine Burton and Mike Gesicki were busy working out on the rehab field, according to Paul Dehner ...
Orlando Brown Jr., Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle and Kelsey Conway, Enquirer Bengals reporter discuss his college career and his path to getting to the Bengals during the Enquirer's Bengals ...
Orlando Brown Jr. started football in his father’s massive shadow, following in his footsteps to the NFL. Now, he’s starting out in a new city and new spot—on Patrick Mahomes’s blindside ...
When Brown's father died suddenly, it became easier for Orlando Jr. to play with the edge his father always wanted. Orlando Jr. was only 15 years old when his father died, and people closest to ...
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.
Orlando Brown Sr., who played 129 NFL games, played right tackle at a time when the league was certainly far different than it is today. Then, there was a noticeable change in how left and right ...
Orlando Brown Jr. on why left tackle is important to him, and how it led him to Cincinnati Bengals have ‘reached out’ to Jonah Williams to discuss fallout of Orlando Brown Jr. signing ...
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.
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.