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Orlando Brown Explains Desire To Play LT Stems From Father’s Wish, As Trade Becomes Foregone Conclusion

One of the areas that the Baltimore Ravens cited as an area to target for improvement is the offensive line, but in order to take steps forward, they are going to be forced to take one back, because tackle Orlando Brown wants out, and it appears increasingly obvious that he will get his wish.

Brown, a 2018 third-round draft choice, has been the Ravens’ primary starting right tackle for the past three years, making the Pro Bowl in 2019, but has always held that he is a left tackle. He got the opportunity to play there substantially last season due to Ronnie Stanley’s multiple injuries, including a season-ender, and he is now committed to finding a home that will allow him to play where he believes he belongs.