Orlando Brown Jr. left the Chiefs with deep sadness for a number of reasons….

Orlando Brown Jr. left the Chiefs with deep sadness for a number of reasons….

He lined up against Kansas City with a lot on the line, having faced the Bengals five times as a Chief.

 

It is safe to say that Brown’s first season in Cincinnati has not gone as planned. It is safe to say that he did not anticipate to be dealing with his own injury problems, losing Joe Burrow as his franchise quarterback, and missing the postseason after switching teams.

 

Brown said he does not regret his choice despite this.

After the team lost 25-17 to Kansas City on Sunday, Brown told reporters, “I would not rather play for any other franchise in this league.” “This organization is going to fight, man. It is quite characterful. It has a lot of will, you know, and I am glad to be on this side of things, dude. We lost today, but that is football, as I always say. The great thing about this game is that it has a lot of highs and lows. You are aware that you are here to battle for another day and another year.

Additionally, Brown’s performance on the field has been quite erratic. With a current Pro Football Focus score of 63.9, he is headed toward the lowest season-long mark since his rookie year of 2018.

 

When Brown signed a contract in March, the Bengals gave him the biggest signing bonus in team history. As a result, they expect greater things from their star left tackle in 2024.

 

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