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Paul Brown Stadium:We asked readers to suggest new names for Paul Brown Stadium. Here are their best ideas Altafiber , formerly Cincinnati Bell, is now a gate naming rights partner for the Bengals.
Headlines include Paul Brown getting a Cincinnati football franchise − the Bengals − in 1967, the Soviet coup in 1991 and more on Pete Rose banished from baseball in 1989. Plus, two different ...
Hamilton County taxpayers own Paul Brown Stadium. Voters passed a half-cent sales tax in 1996 to build stadiums for the Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Bengals.
Now, there’s a chance the Bengals could dissociate from the city of Cincinnati, though that chance may be fairly small. Tuesday, The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr. detailed the si ...
A redesign of Paul Brown Stadium could dramatically liven up the Cincinnati Bengals’ home with a food hall, districts highlighting some of the city’s most recognizable features, a sports ...
The naming rights to Paul Brown Stadium are up for grabs, and Cincinnatians have ideas.. On Thursday, Hamilton County's administration confirmed to The Enquirer that the Cincinnati Bengals plan to ...
Paul Brown Stadium got its name when the Bengals purchased the naming rights from Hamilton County in a 1997 transaction valued at $5 million. The team retained the ability to sell those naming ...
From left: Mike Brown, Troy Blackburn, Katie Blackburn and Paul Brown, pose for a portrait, Tuesday, July 25, 2017, at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. The Brown family is celebrating 50 years ...
Beginning in 1965, Coach Brown began to look into whether a pro football team in either Seattle, New Orleans, Cincinnati, or Columbus, Ohio would be feasible and decided Cincinnati was the better ...
Why do we continue to let the Cincinnati Bengals hold Hamilton County and the taxpayers hostage? Yes, over the years, Hamilton County has received some economic benefit from having the Bengals in ...