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The Cincinnati Bengals will remain at Paycor Stadium for at least 11 years, resulting in $470 million in stadium improvements ...
Hamilton County took control by sending the Cincinnati Bengals an approved lease. Then the Bengals dropped the hammer and won ...
It isn’t clear whether the Bengals will sign it because the team proposed alternate language that is not part of the county’s ...
Concerns raised include the promised property tax rollback, stadium maintenance and transparency in naming rights deals.
Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals have reached a proposed deal on terms for a new lease to keep the team at Paycor Stadium. Highlights of the deal, approved by a majority vote of the county ...
The Bengals have until June 30 to let the county know if they plan to extend their current stadium lease, which was signed in 1997 and has been criticized as too onerous for taxpayers. Hamilton County ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Here are the media interviews with Bengals team president Mike Brown, director of football operations Duke Tobin, head coach Zac Taylor, offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher ...
After reviewing the lease agreement approved by the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners, the Bengals have signed to keep ...