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The Kansas City Chiefs and left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. failed to reach agreement on a long-term deal before Friday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, leaving the blindside protector for quarterback Patrick Mahomes playing on the franchise tag this season.

The Chiefs' final offer to Brown was a six-year, $139 million deal that included a $30.25 million signing bonus and $95 million in the first five years of the contract, a source familiar with the offer told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Though the two sides did not come to an agreement, both parties say they are hoping for a new deal after this season, a source said. Brown this season will earn $16,662,000 on the franchise tag, which represents the average of the top five salaries at his position.

 

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36 minutes ago, livid said:

Lamar choosing to wait to get paid is looking incredibly smart right now

Him not having an agent has worked out so well for him. The offers the Ravens have allegedly given him have been fantastic but by waiting likely (another) year he's going to wind up a $50 million/year player with almost all that money guaranteed. Any agent would've implored him to take the money Josh Allen got last year.

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3 hours ago, damhausen said:

Him not having an agent has worked out so well for him. The offers the Ravens have allegedly given him have been fantastic but by waiting likely (another) year he's going to wind up a $50 million/year player with almost all that money guaranteed. Any agent would've implored him to take the money Josh Allen got last year.

I agree, though it's a huge risk health-wise. I truly hope he has a great, healthy season and secures that bag. 

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Was wondering why they were waiting so long to announce this incredibly obvious decision.

4 hours ago, Lineker said:

 

Well well well, if it isn't Dak Prescott's contract looking better with each new deal.

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2 hours ago, Maxx said:

Well well well, if it isn't Dak Prescott's contract looking better with each new deal.

Every QB contract (except maybe the Watson one because of how much is guaranteed) just looks progressively better each successive one. It was like the shock from the Joe Flacco deal in 2013 and then 2-3 years later I don't think he was even a top 10 paid QB (nor was he a top 10 QB!)

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