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Former Ravens OT Orlando Brown says he’s not going to ‘snitch’ about Baltimore offense

The Baltimore Ravens are gearing up to play the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 2 after dropping a big game to the Las Vegas Raiders in their season opener. It will be a tough task to play one of the best teams in the NFL on a short week, but Baltimore is preparing for that challenge and making sure they do everything they can to get ready to play good, solid football on Sunday night.

Kansas City is also preparing for their Week 2 contest, and will be looking to learn anything and everything that they can about the Ravens. They even have some former Baltimore players who could help them out by giving them secrets to how the Ravens do things. However, former Baltimore offensive lineman and current Chiefs player Orlando Brown said that he won’t be “snitching” on his old team.

Brown’s response is very similar to that of former Baltimore safety Eric Weddle, who also said that he wouldn’t give away the Ravens’ secrets. It’s a sign of loyalty, which is very respected around the league.

Baltimore offensive coordinator Greg Roman was asked about Brown’s comments, and he said that the former Raven “ain’t a snitch”.

“The unwritten rule is you do do that. I know the character of Orlando Brown [Jr.], and I know he would never do such a thing, because Orlando ain’t a snitch.”

Brown wanted out of Baltimore due to his desire to play left tackle, something that the Ravens couldn’t offer him unless Ronnie Stanley somehow left himself. The fourth-year player is now trying to figure things out in Kansas City, and will look to protect his new quarterback in Patrick Mahomes when the two teams match up on Sunday.