Kansas City Chiefs left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. reported to training camp Monday and will sign his franchise tender.
The blindside protector for quarterback Patrick Mahomes will be playing on the franchise tag this season after the sides failed to reach a long-term deal before the July 15 deadline.
The Chiefs' final offer to Brown was a six-year, $139 million deal that included a $30.25 million signing bonus and $95 million in the first five years of the contract, a source familiar with the offer told ESPN's Adam Schefter. A lack of security with no guaranteed money after the first two years derailed any agreement, sources told Griffin.