Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. played through a broken leg to finish the season and is now on the mend.
According to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com, Brown has once again remained in Cincinnati for the offseason and has limited himself to upper-body weightlifting while his broken leg recovers.
“My leg is feeling much better. It’s callousing over,” Brown said. “I can’t just sit around this time of year and not do anything. I’ve got to be doing something.”
It’s a key offseason for Brown to get right as he’s expected to once again man the left tackle spot in front of Joe Burrow. He’ll do so as one of the returning veterans for a line that could undergo big changes this offseason under the guidance of a new line coach.
Brown, going on 29 years old, has two years left on his current contract.