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Plus: Ted Karras Gets a Tattoo! NFL'S BIGGEST BOOKENDS ON THE SAME PAGE Bengals left tackle Orlando

Plus: Ted Karras Gets a Tattoo! [View In Browser]( [Bengals Blitz]( [Download App]( [Orlando Brown Jr]( NFL'S BIGGEST BOOKENDS ON THE SAME PAGE Bengals left tackle Orlando Brown Jr., is one of the most approachable and gregarious NFL players you'll ever meet, so there's no surprise he knows something about every guy that comes into the locker room. Just look at the newest class of free agents. He crossed paths with safety Geno Stone during Stone's rookie year in Baltimore and he got to know right tackle Trent Brown during a Pro Bowl and the two have kept in touch. The endorsement of Orlando Brown Jr., as well as two Patriots teammates now Bengals (Ted Karras and tight end Mike Gesicki), help sell them on signing Trent Brown. [Read More]( [Top Headlines]( [Sheldon Rankins]( SHELDON RANKINS BRINGS BENGALS POWER AND POISE Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals' relentless Pro Bowl sacker who plays on the edge with an edge, sees the same kind of blade in the mindset of the newest Bengal. "What most people won't know about Sheldon is his X and O IQ. He's off the charts football smart," says Hendrickson of veteran three-technique Sheldon Rankins, his old teammate in New Orleans. "He knows the scheme. He knows the blocks. Not only would he know what plays were coming based on formations, but he would learn how they disguise plays." Rankins introduced himself to the Cincinnati media Monday as "a football junkie," with a prodigious memory and he came right out of the box, recalling that the combustible Hendrickson got tossed from his first rookie minicamp practice. Rankins then became Hendrickson's "wrangler," keeping the enthusiastic young buck away from post-snap skirmishes. [Read More]( A REALLY BIG MOVE IN FREE AGENCY NETS BENGALS MASSIVE OT TRENT BROWN Endorsed by old New England teammate Ted Karras, Trent Brown helped the Bengals claim the biggest book-end tackles in the NFL Tuesday when he signed with the Bengals. The 6-8, 380-pound Brown figures to make his 94th start on Opening Day when he lines up at right tackle opposite 6-8, 340-pound Orlando Brown Jr., as the Bengals' most seasoned offensive player. A seventh-round draft pick of the 49ers in the 2015 draft, Brown has played both tackles and won a ring on the Patriots left flank in 2018 when he played all 72 snaps in the Super Bowl victory over the Rams in LA quarterbacks coach Zac Taylor's last game before he became Bengals head coach. "I'll be able to plug-and-play on the right side," said Brown, who arrived in Cincinnati at midnight for his visit. "It's a no-brainer to be here with this group and to be able to play next to a great guard like Alex Cappa." [Read More]( [Black Owned]( 30 DAYS OF STRIPES As we wrap the celebration of another BHM, we join BlaCk OWned in their “Not Just in February” campaign to encourage Cincinnatians and Bengals Fans to support Black Owned Businesses year-round. In our efforts to practice this we have partnered with BlaCk OWned over the last 3 years to build community and support through our collaboration Stripes Don’t Come Easy. The license period for these items will be ending in 30 days and we are encouraging you to be a part of history with us by ensuring No Stripe is left behind. Post a picture in your Stripes Don’t Come Easy gear with hashtag #30DaysofStripes and visit www.blackowned19xx.com and enter code: 30DaysOfStripes to receive a special discount. [THat's So Sweet]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( GET TO KNOW ZACK MOSS [Zack Moss]( [Check This Out]( [Bengals Booth Podcast]( BENGALS BOOTH PODCAST: Leader Of The Pack It's the "Leader of the Pack" edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Dan Hoard sits down for an in-depth conversation with head coach Zac Taylor. Plus, you'll hear from free agent acquisitions Sheldon Rankins and Trent Brown. [LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [Bengals Gear]( [Schedule]( | [Tickets]( | [Shop]( | [Watch]( ©2024 Cincinnati Bengals 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati OH 45202 US [bengals.com]( | 513.621.8383 | bengals@bengals.nfl.net [Manage My Preferences Add]( your email contact list/address book to ensure delivery of future emails from the Cincinnati Bengals.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email because your email address was used for a ticket purchase or you opted-in to receive emails. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the Cincinnati Bengals then you may [unsubscribe](. [Facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [youtube logo]( [tiktok logo](bengals)

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