In recent years, the Cincinnati Bengals have emerged as one of the more exciting and popular teams in the NFL, thanks to the high-profile offense led by star quarterback Joe Burrow and receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.
Such a line of thinking might suggest the Bengals could be trade candidates during the draft, which a new mock from NBC Sports Boston's Phil Perry has them doing. There, the Bengals strike a trade with the New England Patriots, getting a pair of second-round picks in the process:
Advertisement Despite delivering mega-deals for star receivers Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase, significant pressure remains on the Bengals to deliver in the draft and create a fast start in the 2025 season.
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.
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. Katie Blackburn acknowledged the reality that, without an extension, the Bengals are technically free to play anywhere in 2026.
If the Cincinnati Bengals' lease for Paycor Stadium is taking a long time to negotiate, don't blame the county, commissioner Alicia Reece said.
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HEBRON, Ky. (WXIX) - The first Bengals-themed restaurant and bar, backed by the team itself, opens today at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Bengals Bar & Kitchen will be located in Concourse B of the airport, replacing the former Outback Steakhouse. It will be open daily from 4 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Executive vice president Katie Blackburn says the Cincinnati Bengals could “go wherever we wanted” amid future in the city.
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! We are officially just three weeks away from the start of the 2025 NFL Draft, which means you have just three weeks left to read every mock draft that you can get your hands on.
The Bengals have played in Cincinnati since the franchise played its first season all the way back in 1968, and it's a bit hard to imagine they have any
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.