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Multiple outlets have reported that Bengals executive vice president Katie Blackburn commented that the team could go 'wherever we wanted' if they choose not to extend their lease this June.
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The Bengals have been playing in Paycor Stadium since it opened in 2000.
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"I’m ready to get out the blank piece of paper, get out an ink pen and let's get down to the lease," Reece said.
From USA Today
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Reece put the responsibility back on the Bengals, saying the county has been ready to hash out a new lease for over a year.
T he Cincinnati Bengals have called Paycor Stadium—formerly Paul Brown Stadium, named for the franchise's founder—home since it opened in 2000. Executive vice president (and B
The Cincinnati Bengals could be another NFL team that is forced to relocate, as the team will need to decide if they plan to extend their lease by June.
The Bengals have contract issues, on the field and off. Their lease at Paycor Stadium will expire on June 30, 2026 — unless they exercise an option to extend it by two years on or before June 30, 2025. Team executive V.P. Katie Blackburn was asked about the status of the lease during the recent league meetings.
According to Cincinnati Bengals executive vice president Katie Blackburn, it is possible the team will not opt to exercise a five-year extension on their stadium lease and opt to look for other places to play.
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Executive vice president Katie Blackburn says the Cincinnati Bengals could “go wherever we wanted” amid future in the city.