Bengals, Trey Hendrickson and Katie Blackburn
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According to The Athletic's Paul Dehner Jr., consensus from the annual NFL league meeting in Palm Beach "was that other teams never felt the Bengals were serious about trading Hendrickson."
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The Bengals have been playing in Paycor Stadium since it opened in 2000.
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Hendrickson has clearly outperformed his contract. He undoubtedly deserves a new deal.
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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.
The deadline to decide that future, however, is much closer. The Bengals hold options for two- and five-year renewals, but must give the county 12-month notice of their decision, putting the deadline at June 30.
Cincinnati's executive VP says the team wants to stay in a renovated Paycor Stadium, but a June 30 deadline looms to agree to a deal.
The Cincinnati Bengals could be another NFL team that is forced to relocate, as the team will need to decide if they plan to extend their lease by June.
The only "move" referenced by reporters in the Blackburn interview was taking the team out of downtown and shifting somewhere else in the area -- while she repeatedly stressed the team wants to stay downtown.
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Reece put the responsibility back on the Bengals, saying the county has been ready to hash out a new lease for over a year.