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CINCINNATI — It's official. The Bengals have finalized a new lease with Hamilton County to remain at Paycor Stadium until at least 2036.
The Cincinnati Bengals will continue to play their home games at Paycor Stadium for at least another decade and potentially ...
Hamilton County committed $350 million to Paycor Stadium renovations, aiming to keep the Bengals until at least 2036.
Bengals Vice President Troy Blackburn wanted to extend the 1997 stadium lease rather than continue negotiations.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County have finalized a new lease that will keep the club's home games at Paycor Stadium through at least the 2026 season, the team announced Friday.
The Cincinnati Bengals will remain at Paycor Stadium for at least 11 years, resulting in $470 million in stadium improvements ...
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported that the Cincinnati Bengals have secured a new lease for Paycor Stadium to stay in ...
Just hours after the county's meeting, the Bengals said in a statement that they had not seen the version of the lease county ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County finalized a new 11-year lease on Friday that includes $470 million in renovations ...
Hamilton County commissioners Thursday voted 2-1 in favor of signing a new 11-year lease with the Cincinnati Bengals for ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County finalized a new lease that keeps the team in Cincinnati playing home games at ...
A new stadium lease for the Cincinnati Bengals has not reached the end zone yet, after the team said it hadn't seen the ...