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Memorial Stadium will be replaced by a new multi-purpose stadium after 77 years of being a cornerstone of sports and entertainment in the Emerald City.
While the Commanders work with the D.C. government to seal a deal for a new stadium, team leaders are looking at facilities around the world for pointers.
Hamilton County approved the framework of a new lease that will keep the Bengals in Cincinnati through at least 2036.
Cleveland Browns' new indoor stadium at Brook Park moves forward with help of $600 million in Ohio budget.
The Cincinnati Bengals and local officials have reached a tentative deal to make $470 million in renovations to Paycor Stadium and keep the team there for at least the next 11 years.
With just days until a deadline, Hamilton County leaders and the Bengals have reportedly reached an agreement that will keep the team playing at Paycor Stadium.
The Cincinnati Bengals are staying home, reaching a deal to extend their lease at Paycor Stadium.
The state Senate and House of Representatives separately approved a budget that includes $600 million for the new indoor Browns stadium.