There were always going to be growing pains for left tackle Orlando Brown Jr. as he transitioned from the downhill, run-heavy offense of the Baltimore Ravens to the more finesse, pass-heavy attack of the Kansas City Chiefs this season. That has come to fruition, as Brown’s run-blocking snaps look dominant — while the pass-blocking snaps have generally been rougher.
However, Brown’s commitment to excelling in that position has definitely led to improvement: in the six-game win streak, Brown has only allowed one sack and one quarterback hit. According to PFF, in the first seven games of the season, Brown gave up 10 quarterback hits and three sacks.