Chicago Sun-Times

BEAR BROWN? HE’S AVAILABLE

Chiefs don’t apply franchise tag on Pro Bowl left tackle

- MARK POTASH BEARS BEAT mpotash@suntimes.com | @MarkPotash

The NFL deadline for teams to apply the franchise tag on their unrestrict­ed free agents passed Tuesday with one particular­ly intriguing player potentiall­y available for the Bears: left tackle Orlando Brown.

Brown, who turns 27 on May 2, has made the Pro Bowl the last four seasons — two with the Ravens, two with the Chiefs — and played a key role in a revitalize­d Chiefs offensive line that held the Eagles without a sack in Super Bowl LVII in February.

Brown, who played on the franchise tag for $16.7 million last season, was expected to get tagged again this season. But with the price tag at $19.9 million, the Chiefs declined. Barring an agreement in the interim, Brown will be available when the free-agency negotiatin­g window opens Monday.

The Bears figure to be at or near the top of the list of suitors, considerin­g their glaring need for an upgrade at offensive tackle.

General manager Ryan Poles, a former offensive lineman, was the Chiefs’ assistant director of player personnel when they traded for Brown in 2021.

Right tackle Kaleb McGary also could interest the Bears in free agency after the Falcons declined to apply the franchise tag on the 2019 first-round pick. McGary, 28, played his first two seasons with the Falcons under Bears offensive line coach Chris Morgan.

The Ravens, as expected, applied the franchise tag on quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson after failing to agree on a long-term deal. The Giants applied the franchise tag on running back Saquon Barkley after agreeing with quarterbac­k Daniel Jones on a longterm contract. Other players getting the franchise tag were Commanders defensive tackle Daron Payne, Raiders running back Josh Jacobs, Cowboys running back Tony Pollard and Jaguars tight end Evan Engram.

As expected, the Bears didn’t use the franchise tag on any players. Running back David Montgomery heads their list of unrestrict­ed free agents and is the player they’d like to re-sign to a long-term deal.

Linebacker Nicholas Morrow is the only other full-time starter among the Bears’ 20 unrestrict­ed free agents.

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 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Left tackle Orlando Brown, who made the Pro Bowl the last four years, is a likely free agent.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY IMAGES Left tackle Orlando Brown, who made the Pro Bowl the last four years, is a likely free agent.

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