The Cincinnati Bengals were able to bolster their questionable offensive line with the signing of former Chiefs LT Orlando Brown Jr. last week. Brown signed a 4-year $64 million dollar deal that some claim is quite the bargain for the Bengals. So why did Brown leave the Chiefs, a team he won a Super Bowl with? This week, Brown was a guest on the Rich Eisen Show and explained his situation in full.

“For me (Cincinnati) was the best fit,” Brown said during the Rich Eisen interview. “It’s an organization right on the cusp of being a Super Bowl team. I definitely wanted to stay in (KC), there’s a lot of business that goes on. Business is business. I have no animosity.”

Orlando Brown on why he left KC for Cincinnati


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