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Bengals OT Orlando Brown Jr., sans agent, confirms 2-year extension
- On Thursday, the Cincinnati Bengals signed offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. to a two-year contract extension, securing him through the 2028 season. Brown negotiated the deal himself without an agent.
- A four-time Pro Bowl selection, Brown joined Cincinnati in 2023 on a four-year, $64 million contract and has started all 45 games at left tackle since arriving.
- While the Bengals lost defensive end Trey Hendrickson to the Baltimore Ravens in free agency, the team returns starters Dylan Fairchild, Ted Karras, Dalton Risner, and Amarius Mims for 2026.
- Negotiating directly with assistant general manager Steve Radicevic, Brown finalized the agreement and called staying in Cincinnati a "dream scenario" that creates stability for himself and the organization.
- Entering his age-30 season, Brown expressed confidence that his "best football is ahead" of him. The extension ensures he remains a cornerstone of Cincinnati's offensive line.
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