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Orlando Brown Jr. Signs Up For Two More Years In His 'Dream Scenario'

Left tackle [Orlando Brown Jr.](https://www.bengals.com/team/players-roster/orlando-brown/), a Bengals cornerstone as a captain and Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee, can add agent to his resume.

As he headed into the final year of his deal, Brown negotiated his one-year extension that keeps him in what he calls a 'dream scenario,' through the 2027 season in a deal announced Thursday.

He remains the prime protector for one of the best passers in the game in Pro Bowl quarterback [Joe Burrow](https://www.bengals.com/team/players-roster/joe-burrow/) on an AFC contender that plays in the division his father helped mold.

"The city, the team, this is what I envisioned for myself," says Brown, son of the late Orlando "Zeus," Brown Sr., the massive mauling right tackle for Cleveland and Baltimore as the rough-and-tough AFC Central morphed into the brutally tight AFC North.

"Having that stability. Being somewhere I want to be. I think the feeling is mutual from upstairs down."

Brown feels comfortable enough to climb those stairs (sans agent) and talk to ownership, whether it be Bengals president Mike Brown or his daughter, executive vice president Katie Blackburn, who oversees the salary cap and contracts. This time the discussions were about extending the four-year, $64 million deal that made Brown the biggest free-agent signing in Bengals history.

Brown figured it took about three sessions with assistant general manager Steven Radecivic in his Paycor Stadium office and over the phone to finalize it.

"The Blackburn family and the Brown family made this a smooth negotiation," Brown says. "Steve was great just being honest and up front.

"The deal creates a sense of stability for myself and the organization. I didn't necessarily feel the need to reset the market. We have great players in this locker room. It's rare for a player to say, but making it team friendly … The way that I see it, it puts me and my family and the organization in a good spot."

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