Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. represents himself in negotiations, and he confirmed another successful deal completed to stay in Cincinnati on a two-year contract extension.
Brown shared the news Thursday via X, posting, “Represented myself on this deal lol it’s a 2 year extension.” The Bengals also announced the agreement, but neither side disclosed the financial aspect.
The 29-year-old Brown has played eight seasons with the Ravens, Chiefs and Bengals. He joined Cincinnati in 2023 on a four-year, $64 million contract after two seasons and a Super Bowl championship in Kansas City. He originally was a third-round pick of Baltimore in 2018.
Brown, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, is signed through 2028 and called the agreement to stay in Cincinnati a “dream scenario.”
“Having that stability. Being somewhere I want to be. I think the feeling is mutual from upstairs down,” Brown told Bengals.com of the contract extension.
“The deal creates a sense of stability for myself and the organization. I didn’t necessarily feel the need to reset the market. We have great players in this locker room. It’s rare for a player to say, but making it team friendly … The way that I see it, it puts me and my family and the organization in a good spot.”




