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Orlando Brown Jr. Expects To Be Able To Play ‘A Lot More Aggressive’ In Cincinnati’s Offense

Orlando Brown Jr. has been fortunate to have the opportunity to play for some of the best organizations in the league since coming into the NFL as a third-round draft pick in 2018. He played his first three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, blocking for quarterback Lamar Jackson, before spending two years projecting Patrick Mahomes for the Kansas City Chiefs.

Now he will work with Joe Burrow after signing a four-year contract as a free agent with the Cincinnati Bengals. And he believes his time here will allow him to play to a style that he is most comfortable in, based on the results of the early installation process as the new left tackle, something he described as “very different for me”, as he told Dan Graziano on ESPN Live, according to Russ Heltman of Sports Illustrated.