Bengals may have violated NFL rules at Paycor Stadium
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CINCINNATI — Hamilton County Commissioner Stephanie Dumas is not happy with how the Bengals handled Sunday's snowy, frigidly cold game at Paycor Stadium.
The 24-0 performance against the Baltimore Ravens coupled with a 4-10 record at this point in the season is not what fans envisioned when they think of the Joe Burrow era.
Burrow has been at the center of scrutiny since his Dec. 11 midweek news conference at Paycor Stadium in which he discussed the matter of fun in his career. That opened the door for discussion and commentary about whether or not his relationship with the Bengals was harmonious.
The $200 million in upgrades will fund infrastructure and technology improvements that officials say will benefit more than just football fans who attend Bengals games at Paycor Stadium.
The Cincinnati Bengals were eliminated from playoff contention after a 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium.
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - A Hamilton County commissioner and scores of Cincinnati Bengals fans are frustrated after the team was accused of not removing snow from stadium seats, according to our partners at the Enquirer.
The team hosted their bitter rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, on Sunday at Paycor Stadium and it felt like they actually no-showed the game. It what became a winnable game, Cincinnati failed to generate any points, as the lack of energy was palpable.