The Cincinnati Bengals are coming up to a deadline. They have to exercise their option to renew their lease with Hamilton County on the Paycor Stadium by June 30.
Katie Blackburn spoke with reporters at the NFL Owner's Meetings last week and one topic that came up was Joe Burrow's vocal push to sign Ja'Marr Chase and others this offseason.
The NFL's international schedule for the 2025 NFL season hasn't been finalized yet, and there's been some speculation that the Cincinnati Bengals could end up playing in an international game next season.
Cincinnati Bengals fans have just been trying to enjoy what's hopefully an offseason spent helping the team reach its ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl, Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk had to fire off a ridiculous idea about relocating.
All eyes in Cincinnati are suddenly on the ticking clock toward an expiration of the Bengals' lease at Paycor Stadium. Earlier this week, Bengals executive V.P.
The Cincinnati Bengals lease with Hamilton County in Ohio expires on June 30, 2026. They have two five-year options, the first of which must be exercised by the end of this June.
Bengals Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn was asked about their stadium lease with Hamilton County earlier this week in West Palm Beach, Florida at the NFL Owner's Meetings.
The Cincinnati Bengals have recently extended some key players, but they soon must address their stadium contract. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer's Kelsey Conway, the team's stadium lease with Hamilton County expires on June 30, 2026.
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.
Bengals Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn talked with the media for over 30 minutes in West Palm Beach, Florida after NFL league meetings concluded on Tuesday.
The Bengals are at a crossroads with the Paycor Stadium lease timeline. Executive vice president Katie Blackburn discussed that among other topics at the NFL's Annual Meeting this week.
The Bengals gave Trey Hendrickson permission to seek a trade last month, but he's still on the roster. Does that mean they intend to keep him this season?
Some owners shun the NFL Players Association grades. Some embrace them. Bengals executive V.P./likely future owner Katie Blackburn embraces them. "Everyone should always be open to feedback," Blackburn said this week, via the team's official website.
Will the Bengals get deals done for both star wideouts? The Cincinnati Bengals got a deal done with Joe Burrow last season, keeping him in Cincinnati long-term.
Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase became eligible for a second contract after he finished his third season. But at this point, it doesn't seem like he'll be putting pen to paper anytime soon.