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The Cincinnati Bengals and Hamilton County are officially extending the deadline to renew the lease of Paycor Stadium.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Bengals struck a deal Thursday to renovate their county-owned stadium in Cincinnati. The Browns have a plan to build a new stadium in Brook Park.
Hamilton County, Ohio, announced a deal Thursday to pay $350 million in county funds toward the $470 million cost of renovations to Paycor Stadium.
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Hamilton County and the Cincinnati Bengals have reached an agreement on a new lease for Paycor Stadium. This means the team will stay in Cincinnati for at least another 11 years.
The deal would keep the Bengals there through at least 2036, with Hamilton County contributing $350 million toward stadium renovations.
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