Cincinnati Bengals Set to Make Massive $120 Million Decision Deal With Another Top Star.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ leadership opted to invest tremendous sums of money and effort on their organization.
Paycor Stadium, previously Paul Brown Stadium, will be upgraded for an estimated $100-120 million.
The Cincinnati Bengals have been famously inexpensive in the past.
Since owner and president Mike Brown took over the Bengals organization, they have been seen as relatively inexpensive in comparison to other NFL clubs.
When the annual report card with organizational scores was released in 2023, experts Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless were not shocked by the Bengals’ bad grades, as they stated in a Stripe Hype piece.
Trey Hendrickson knew Mike Brown was cheap. Despite knowing the history of the Cincinnati Bengals, he chose to join with the inexpensive Bengals. Sharpe subsequently said, “What do you want me to make of this, Skip? “Everyone knows the Bengals are cheap.”
“The Cincinnati thing did not surprise me at all since that is who they have always been. “It’s a mom and pop shop,” Bayless explained.
As Brown has aged, Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn has worked to dispel the myth that the Bengals are inexpensive. The club has spent more money in free agency than ever before, and they are now investing more on their stadium.
Paycor Stadium’s upgrades are part of a long-term commitment to retain the Cincinnati Bengals in Cincinnati.
According to the Bengals website, stadium upgrades are part of a larger strategy to retain the club in Cincinnati.
According to the Bengals website, this investment takes the total over the last few seasons to almost $150 million.
The investment is private, which means it is not funded by Ohio taxpayers. Mayn supporters and Cincinnati residents are optimistic about the Bengals’ future in Cincinnati.