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The Cincinnati Bengals are staying home. Hamilton County and the team reached a new lease deal on Thursday, June 26, that ...
Hamilton County approved the framework of a new lease that will keep the Bengals in Cincinnati through at least 2036.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County leaders have reached a tentative deal for $470 million in renovations to Paycor ...
Facing a critical deadline on Monday, Hamilton County leaders and the Cincinnati Bengals announced on Thursday that they're moving forward with a new lease agreement that will keep the team playing at ...
The Cincinnati Bengals have nearly finalized a deal to keep the team at Paycor Stadium for another decade. The Bengals and ...
A new lease secures the Cincinnati Bengals' stay at Paycor Stadium until at least 2036, with possible extension to 2046.
The Bengals announced the news Thursday, which includes updates and modernizations to Paycor Stadium. While the current lease ...
But it seems such an appropriate response to the new Paycor Stadium deal struck between Hamilton County and the Cincinnati ...
The Hamilton County Commission could vote on Thursday regarding a potential agreement for renovations and lease details.
The Cincinnati Bengals host Sunday's wild-card round game against the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium, with kickoff set for 8:15 p.m.. For over 20 years, the Bengals' stadium was known as Paul ...
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The Bengals sold the stadium naming rights to Cincinnati-based Paycor, a company that specializes in human resources software. The agreement is for 16 years. Financial terms were not disclosed.