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The WCPO 9 I-Team shared copies of the new Bengals lease with lawyers and business leaders. They have some concerns about the deal.
Just hours after the county's meeting, the Bengals said in a statement that they had not seen the version of the lease county commissioners approved.
Bengals Vice President Troy Blackburn wanted to extend the 1997 stadium lease rather than continue negotiations.
It isn’t clear whether the Bengals will sign it because the team proposed alternate language that is not part of the county’s ...
It's for real this time. Hamilton County commissioners Friday voted 2-1 in favor of signing a new, amended, 11-year lease ...
ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported that the Cincinnati Bengals have secured a new lease for Paycor Stadium to stay in ...
Congratulations, Hamilton County commissioners. You have given the Bengals another sweetheart deal. Yes, the deal is better ...
The Cincinnati Bengals will continue to play their home games at Paycor Stadium for at least another decade and potentially ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Hamilton County Commissioners voted to approve the new Bengals lease on Thursday. They voted two to one with Commissioner Alicia Reece voting against it. She still has concerns ...
After months of negotiation, Hamilton County officials have said July 31 is the day they hope to approve a lease agreement for Paycor Stadium.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County finalized a new 11-year lease on Friday that includes $470 million in renovations ...
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 ...