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The Bengals signed left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. to a two-year extension through 2028, making him the first player in franchise history to negotiate a deal without an agent.
The Cincinnati Bengals have signed left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. to a two-year contract extension through 2028, making him the first player in franchise history to negotiate a deal without an agent.
The move, finalized after discussions with team leadership, secures Brown as a cornerstone of the offensive line protecting quarterback Joe Burrow.
At 30, Brown brings a Super Bowl ring, four Pro Bowl selections, and a strong bond with the organization, citing the team’s culture and community ties as key reasons to stay.
The extension strengthens an experienced offensive line now featuring young talent and re-signed veterans, reinforcing the Bengals’ focus on stability and championship contention.
Los Bengals firmaron al tackle izquierdo Orlando Brown Jr. para una extensión de dos años hasta 2028, convirtiéndolo en el primer jugador en la historia de la franquicia en negociar un acuerdo sin un agente.