Four-time Pro Bowl tackle Orlando Brown, Jr. is leaving the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs for a four-year, $64.09-million deal with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Brown’s agent, Michael Portner, confirmed the deal Wednesday night. He said it includes a $31-million signing bonus.
Brown, a third-round pick by Baltimore in 2018, spent three seasons with the Ravens and the past two with the Chiefs.
He goes from protecting NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes to blocking for Joe Burrow.
Brown began his career at right tackle and shifted to the left side in 2020. He’ll protect Burrow’s blindside in Cincinnati.
The Bengals lost to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game in January.