In early November, Brian Baldinger wanted to know how Orlando Brown Jr. felt about playing left tackle. Ronnie Stanley had just been lost for the season, and the All-Pro’s replacement would be Brown, who’d starred there in college but had made himself into a Pro Bowl right tackle in Baltimore.
“To be honest with you,” Baldinger recalled Brown texting him, “I’m more comfortable on the left side.”
This didn’t surprise Baldinger, a former NFL offensive lineman and current NFL Network analyst. He’d watched Brown dominate at left tackle at Oklahoma,
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