July 2, 2024

The Cincinnati Bengals have four games left in the regular season and are in the middle of the AFC playoff drive. The Bengals will also play the Minnesota Vikings and the Cleveland Browns in Queen City to round up the season at Paycor Stadium, with two of those games being played away.

Things around the stadium may also look very different in the future.

The Hamilton County Commissioners have allotted $39 million for stadium upgrades, which are expected to begin this upcoming offseason, according to a report by Chelsea Sick of Local 12.

Commission Vice President Denise Driehaus told Sick, “It’s the taxpayers’ asset.” There is where the team plays. Since we all want it to be in good condition, we ought to take part in keeping it updated and in need of repairs.

The stadium will undergo upgrades in several areas, the first of which will be a $4 million makeover of the club seats. Sick said this idea was authorized on Thursday.

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The stadium has received a lot of funding over the past year, and more will be added during the upcoming offseasons. As a result, the stadium will look quite different in the years to come.

These enhancements will further enhance the fan experience, since the franchise has experienced tremendous success in the last several seasons.

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