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Orlando Brown Jr. Doesn't Regret Joining Bengals Despite Rough Season: 'Happy to be on This Side'

Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. and his squad fell short in the first matchup against his old team on Sunday, but Brown made it clear he wouldn't trade being a Bengal after the 25-17 loss to the Chiefs.

It's been a tough season of fighting through injury, Brown included.

"Awesome man, I wouldn't rather play for any other organization in this league," Brown said after the 25-17 loss. "This organization man, it's gonna fight. It's got a ton of character. You know, it's got a ton of will, and man, I'm happy to be on this side of things. We came up short today, but as I say, that's football. It's a lot of ups and downs in this game and that's the beauty of it. You know you live to fight another day, to fight another year."

Brown (63.9 PFF grade) is tracking towards his first sub-70 season-long PFF grade since his rookie year in 2018.

He and the entire Bengals offense will try to get back on a consistent track in 2024.

This article first appeared on Cincinnati Bengals on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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