Orlando Brown Jr. says Dexter Lawrence would be 'a baller' on Bengals

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Orlando Brown Jr. says Dexter Lawrence would be 'a baller' on Bengals

Orlando Brown Jr. says Dexter Lawrence would be 'a baller' on Bengals

Bengals' Orlando Brown Jr. wants Giants star Dexter Lawrence on the team, as Lawrence seeks a trade.

Orlando Brown Jr. says Dexter Lawrence would be 'a baller' on Bengals

Bengals' Orlando Brown Jr. wants Giants star Dexter Lawrence on the team, as Lawrence seeks a trade.

Picture this: the Cincinnati Bengals' defensive line breaking out the "Sexy Dexy" dance after a game‑changing sack. That could become a reality if Orlando Brown Jr. has his way.

The Bengals' star offensive tackle made a bold recruiting pitch during a recent appearance on the "Up & Adams" show. When asked about the possibility of Cincinnati trading for disgruntled New York Giants nose tackle Dexter Lawrence II, Brown didn't hold back.

"Dexter Lawrence is a baller, and I think he'd be even more of a baller in orange and black," Brown stated. "He definitely would make our football team better. And to be honest, it's not a lot of teams he wouldn't make better. He's a special talent."

Lawrence, a three-time Pro Bowler famously known for his viral "Sexy Dexy" celebration, is seeking a new contract and reportedly requested a trade from the Giants. His dominant presence on the interior defensive line is exactly the kind of disruptive force that could elevate the Bengals' defense, making them even more formidable in the AFC North.

The connection is already there—Bengals receiver Tee Higgins even performed the "Sexy Dexy" dance at the Pro Bowl. While Giants coach John Harbaugh has expressed confidence Lawrence will stay, Brown's public endorsement adds an intriguing layer to the offseason speculation. For a Bengals team with championship aspirations, adding a player of Lawrence's caliber could be the final piece of the puzzle.

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