Over the past five years, the Cincinnati Bengals have struggled mightily with building an effective offensive line. Since Zac Taylor took over the team in 2019, the franchise has started a different pair of offensive tackles each and every season including last season when the organization brought in Orlando Brown Jr.
You wanna talk about some freak measurables. If you haven’t heard of B.C. offensive tackle Giovanni Manu, you’re not alone. Despite the fact he’s 6-foot-7
The Cincinnati Bengals are continuing their efforts in researching the best offensive tackles this month's NFL Draft has to offer. Giovanni Manu from the University of British Columbia is reportedly next up to come into town.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ massive left tackle learned from his father’s example. Life can come at you hard sometimes, but Cincinnati Bengals right tackle Orlando Brown Jr.
The Bengals have their right tackle of the future. The Cincinnati Bengals aren’t going to wait until the NFL Draft to fill out their offensive line. According to reports, the team and free agent right tackle Trent Brown have agreed to terms on a contract.
Former New England Patriots offensive tackle Trent Brown was listed by most rankings as the top unrestricted free agent still on the market. Brown has now found a new home, agreeing to a one-year $3 million deal to join the Cincinnati Bengals.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Bengals plan to sign OT Trent Brown to a one-year deal at the conclusion of his visit today. He gives Cincinnati a veteran
Trent Brown is in Cincinnati and will visit the Bengals on Tuesday. There's mutual interest on both sides. The Bengals are hoping to add a proven offensive tackle following Jonah Williams' departure in free agency. Brown is a big, strong lineman that has played both tackle spots during his nine-year career.
The Bengals are bringing in former Patriots and Raiders offensive tackle Trent Brown for a visit. The veteran would give Cincinnati a proven pass blocker that can fill the void Jonah Williams left behind. Brown, 31, has spent time at both right and left tackle during his nine-year career.
The NFL did in fact initially screw the Cincinnati Bengals. After bestowing them two sixth-round picks in this year's NFL Draft, the NFL has announced an update and has awarded the Bengals a third-round pick and a sixth-round pick.
The Bengals were awarded two sixth-round compensatory picks on Friday, giving them nine total selections in the 2024 NFL Draft. Those picks are awarded to teams that lost free agents the year prior. Nick Korte is a compensatory pick expert.
The NFL this afternoon revealed 34 compensatory picks have been awarded to 14 teams, and the Cincinnati Bengals got in on the action. Cincinnati has been
The Cincinnati Bengals did more than find their left tackle last year by signing Orlando Brown Jr. to a four-year contract. They also made franchise history with the stroke of a pen.
Nine-year veteran offensive tackle Trent Brown is officially going to hit free agency. This news comes after the New England Patriots voided Brown’s contract, taking a $2 million dead cap hit while allowing the former seventh-round pick to reach the open market.
NFL mock draft season is in full force as the "experts" do their best to predict who will land where in the 2024 NFL Draft on April 25 in Detroit. In NFL.com's Lance Zierlein's latest mock, the Bengals may just land the steal of the draft.
Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. missed the birth of his son to play in last week's game in Pittsburgh. His fiancée's water broke on Saturday morning,
Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Orlando Brown Jr. might have gotten a little too excited about his team scoring a touchdown.
After meeting in the AFC Championship Game each of the last two seasons, the Bengals and Chiefs have perhaps the best rivalry in the conference and one of the best in the NFL. Which is why Tyler Boyd was especially thrilled when the Bengals pulled a certain move.
The Cincinnati Bengals scored one of the big victories of the offseason when they landed star offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. from the Kansas City Chiefs. That signing is not sitting well with Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who said on his recent podcast that it hurt his soul to see Brown sign with the dark side that is the Bengals.
Cincinnati Bengals tackle Orlando Brown revealed a fun pre-draft foible he made when interviewing with the organization five years ago.
The Bengals signed LT Orlando Brown Jr. to a four-year, $64.09 million contract yesterday. It was their first splash play of free agency and it was a big one for multiple reasons.
It will be a four-year, $64M deal with the Bengals. The front-loaded contract also includes a $31M signing bonus, the largest ever for an offensive lineman.
Three moves this off-season that the Chiefs could decide in response to the OBJ news The Kansas City Chiefs decided on Tuesday to not to place the franchise tag on offensive tackle Orlando Brown.
The Chiefs did not apply the franchise tag before the March third deadline. While there’s still time to work on a long-term deal it is unlikely that gets done.
Which draft prospects are in line to be the Chiefs’ new left tackle if they choose to not bring OBJ back? It’s appears that the Chiefs will be looking for a premier blindside protector for a lesser cost (Drafting one).
Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowl left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. played last season under the dreaded franchise tag. He will not be asked to do so again.
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