Bengals extend OT Brown through 2028 season
The Cincinnati Bengals signed offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. to a two-year extension that locks him up through the 2028 season, the team announced Thursday.
Brown has been with the Bengals since signing a four-year, $64-million contract in 2023.
"The city, the team - this is what I envisioned for myself," Brown said in a statement. "Having that stability. Being somewhere I want to be. I think the feeling is mutual from upstairs down."
Brown has started 45 games during his Cincinnati tenure following a two-year run with the Kansas City Chiefs. He played in all 17 contests last season, allowing nine sacks and 46 pressures in 733 pass-blocking snaps, according to PFF.
The 29-year-old joins guard Dalton Risner as starting offensive linemen whom the Bengals have secured with extensions this offseason.