Bengals' Orlando Brown Jr. details being the son of a Ravens legend

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The Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals don't agree on much. We're talking about a feud that has spanned decades, built on physicality, bad blood, and high-stakes matchups. Baltimore's decision to add Trey Hendrickson to harass Joe Burrow twice a year certainly won't improve relations anytime soon. One area where these bitter rivals can agree is knowing what good offensive line play looks like. Both have found talent in the same family.

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Orland Brown Jr. talks about being the son of one of the more respected Ravens.

Brown played six seasons in a Ravens jersey. He also spent three seasons with the Cleveland Browns. His son, Orlando Brown Jr., was drafted by Baltimore and spent three seasons in black and purple. Junior plays for the Bengals now. Free agency's frenzied nature has cooled. That allowed time to check out his interview with Ross Tucker at Super Bowl LX. As expected, the Bangals/Ravens dynamic entered the conversation.

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.

That experience helped shape Brown Jr.'s understanding of what the NFL is really about. It's more than contracts and rivalries. It's brotherhood, respect, and a shared grind that extends beyond the field. Even now, wearing Bengals stripes, those early moments still resonate. They serve as a reminder that while rivalries may divide teams on Sundays, the bonds built in locker rooms (and living rooms) can last a lifetime.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Bengals' Orlando Brown Jr. details being the son of a Ravens legend

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