NFL star Orlando Brown Jr. has been making waves since joining the Cincinnati Bengals after leaving the Kansas City Chiefs. In an exclusive interview, the 28-year-old offensive tackle expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to be himself within the Bengals organization, which has fueled his hunger for success.
During his time with the Chiefs, Brown developed a deep admiration for teammate Travis Kelce, citing Kelce's authenticity and the support he receives from the organization as inspiring factors.
After signing a record-breaking contract with the Bengals in 2023, Brown feels a sense of comfort and stability, knowing he has a four-year deal and a significant signing bonus. This financial security has allowed him to focus on his game and contribute to his team and community.
While the lucrative contract brings added pressure to perform at a high level, Brown embraces the challenge, especially in his role of protecting star quarterback Joe Burrow.
Looking ahead, Brown is determined to help lead the Bengals to a Super Bowl victory, aiming to recreate the euphoric feeling of winning the championship with his former team.
Despite his new chapter with the Bengals, Brown remains supportive of his former team, the Chiefs, celebrating their recent successes, including their back-to-back Super Bowl wins.
He also appreciates the positive impact of pop superstar Taylor Swift on the NFL fanbase, acknowledging her ability to engage a younger audience and bring a fresh energy to the sport.