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Bengals' Orlando Brown Jr. Reflects on Being Son of Ravens Legend
The offensive lineman shares fond memories of growing up with his father, a former Baltimore Ravens star.
Mar. 17, 2026 at 2:37pm
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Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Orlando Brown Jr. opened up about the experience of being the son of a Baltimore Ravens legend in a recent interview. Brown played six seasons with the Ravens and three with the Cleveland Browns before joining the Bengals. He discussed how those early interactions with his father's Ravens teammates helped shape his understanding of the NFL as more than just contracts and rivalries, but also about brotherhood, respect, and a shared grind that extends beyond the field.
Why it matters
The rivalry between the Bengals and Ravens is one of the fiercest in the NFL, built on years of physical, high-stakes matchups. However, Brown's story shows that even in the midst of such a rivalry, the bonds formed in NFL locker rooms can transcend team allegiances.
The details
Brown played six seasons with the Ravens and three with the Cleveland Browns before joining the Bengals. In a recent interview, he discussed how his early interactions with his father's Ravens teammates, who were "larger-than-life figures" to him as a young kid, helped shape his understanding of the NFL as more than just contracts and rivalries. He said those moments reminded him that while rivalries may divide teams on Sundays, the bonds built in locker rooms and living rooms can last a lifetime.
- Brown played six seasons with the Ravens.
- Brown played three seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
- Brown now plays for the Cincinnati Bengals.
The players
Orlando Brown Jr.
A Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman who is the son of a former Baltimore Ravens legend.
Baltimore Ravens
An NFL team that has a fierce rivalry with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Cleveland Browns
An NFL team that Brown played for before joining the Bengals.
What they’re saying
“It's easy to imagine that, for a young kid, those weren't just casual drop-ins. Those were larger-than-life figures, players who defined an era of hard-nosed football, walking through the front door like family.”
— Orlando Brown Jr., Cincinnati Bengals Offensive Lineman (Yahoo Sports)
The takeaway
This story highlights how the bonds formed in NFL locker rooms can transcend even the fiercest team rivalries, as seen in Brown's fond memories of growing up around his father's Ravens teammates. It serves as a reminder that the league is about more than just on-field competition, but also the shared experiences and camaraderie that players develop over the course of their careers.
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