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Plus: A $100 to $120 million investment in Paycor Stadium ANOTHER LOOK AT BENGALS RING OF HONOR BALL

Plus: A $100 to $120 million investment in Paycor Stadium [View In Browser]( [Bengals Blitz]( [Single Game Tickets]( ANOTHER LOOK AT BENGALS RING OF HONOR BALLOT With the Bengals Ring of Honor voting opening Wednesday, we offer a ballot refresher course. Complete with analysis from one of the 11 candidates himself, long-time Bengals radio voice Dave Lapham who made these takes when the ballot was released in 2021. He played with six of the candidates and covered four. The Bengals will induct the 2024 Ring of Honor class during a primetime Monday Night Football game on Sept. 23 against the Washington Commanders. [Read More]( [Find Seats]( [Top Headlines]( [Stadium Investment]( INVESTMENT IN PAYCOR STADIUM Award-winning Paycor Stadium got another brick in its extensive three-year path of renovation on Tuesday when NFL owners approved the Bengals' investment of $100 to $120 million. The move comes on the heels of another $40 million in upgrades the Bengals have recently put down with a 2026 target date for completion to solidify it as the anchor of a sprawling riverfront and the home of an NFL contender celebrating its 25th anniversary season in the facility. At the league's spring meeting in Nashville, the owners approved the Bengals' G-5 application that stipulates the money must be spent on fan-facing elements. The vote opens the way for a bevy of changes designed to keep Paycor Stadium competitive with other NFL buildings. [Read More]( [Amarius Mims]( NO.1 PICK AMARIUS MIMS BRINGING THE ENERGY There's nothing like a good first impression and first-rounder Amarius Mims is making one. The 6-8 Mims played at 340-345 pounds in college, but he's at 350 pounds now and still looks svelte. "I feel like I'm getting broader," Mims said Tuesday of his upper body. "The coaches like me at 350, so I'll play at 350. I feel good. I'm taking care of my body. I adjusted last week. This week I'm not asking as many questions." Mims impressed at least one vet with his energy. Despite the 87-degree heat, Mims, a Georgia native, bounced around the offensive line drills and at one point dribbled the big exercise balls the linemen use for technique like a basketball as they moved a drill. [Read More]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( [Social Spotlight]( COLLEGE FOOTBALL: WHAT'S THE FIRST PLAY YOU'RE RUNNING? [Schedule Release Video]( [Watch Now]( [Bengals Booth Podcast]( BENGALS BOOTH PODCAST: Makin' Plans It's the "Next Year" edition of the Bengals Booth Podcast as Dan Hoard discusses Cincinnati's 2024 schedule with one of the people most responsible for putting it together – NFL VP of broadcast planning Mike North. But first, it's a pair of one-on-one conversations with wide receiver Jermaine Burton and defensive end Myles Murphy. [LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [Bengals Gear]( [Waitlist]( [Tampa Bay]( [Colts]( [New England]( [Washington]( [Baltimore]( [Philadelphia]( [Las Vegas]( [Pittsburgh]( [Cleveland]( [Denver]( [Schedule]( [Schedule]( | [Tickets]( | [Shop]( | [Watch]( ©2024 Cincinnati Bengals 1 Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati OH 45202 US [bengals.com]( | 513.621.8383 | bengals@bengals.nfl.net [Manage My Preferences Add]( your email contact list/address book to ensure delivery of future emails from the Cincinnati Bengals.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You are receiving this email because your email address was used for a ticket purchase or you opted-in to receive emails. If you no longer wish to receive emails from the Cincinnati Bengals then you may [unsubscribe](. [Facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [youtube logo]( [tiktok logo](bengals)

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