One of the top tackles available in the free-agent market remains unsigned – and he apparently has his reasons.
Orlando Brown Jr., who played left tackle for the Chiefs for the last two seasons, remains without a new deal in the free agency market as the NFL enters the third day of negotiations .
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the hold-up has to do with the fact that he wants to get paid as a left tackle – but the league apparently views him as a right tackle.Schefter said that while the Chiefs – fresh off their Super Bowl victory over the Eagles – wanted to bring Brown back, they were unable to agree to terms on a long-term deal, instead pivoting to Jacksonville’s Jawaan Taylor .
The left/right tackle conversation is what originally got Brown shipped out of Baltimore after the 2020 season; despite making the Pro Bowl in back-to-back seasons at right tackle, the Oklahoma product wanted to play on the left side and ended up doing so for Patrick Mahomes. One might question Brown’s negotiation tactics, but left tackles in general make significantly more money in the NFL than those on the right side.
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