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32. Cincinnati Bengals

Published Thu, Sep 5 20247:55 AM EDTUpdated 57 Min Ago
 

A Cincinnati Bengals helmet is seen against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 23, 2023 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

 
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Valuation: $5.25 billion

Revenue: $546 million
EBITDA: $42 million
Debt as a percentage of value: 2%

Franchise history

Owner: Mike Brown
Year purchased: 1967
Purchase price: $8 million
Stadium: Paycor Stadium
Paid attendance for 2023 regular season: 594,361

The Bengals and Hamilton County are at odds over financing $300 million of upgrades to Paycor Stadium. The team is offering to pay $50 million in exchange for extending the stadium lease for five years through 2031, but the Hamilton County Commissioners are only offering $39 million.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/05/nfl-valuations-2024-cincinnati-bengals.html

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13 hours ago, Dautcom08 said:

 

I have been to many, many games and have never witnessed a $6.80 beer.

 

Hell, for the preseason one High Noon was $12.99.

 

Maybe it's bookies.com that was drunk when compiling the data.

I just did a search for “Paycor Concession Prices”. Got an AI-generated reply, very similar to the prices this author used. 
 

Indeed, another AI-generated response indicated that the “average” beer price was $5.75. Impossible 

 

Since I tag all of my debit card purchases, it was quite easy to find out how much the costs are. I’m a Bud fan in stadium. In September 2023, the cost for one Bud was $11.69. Tax would be included of course, but my estimation was that the base price would have been no less than $9.50. 
 

Amazing what the power of AI can produce. 

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47 minutes ago, Griever said:

🎂

 

 

 

 

Today, the eve of the season, is the day we salute the Father of Football on the anniversary of his birth.

 

Paul Brown. The man responsible for so many things, and whose physical legacy lives on in Cincinnati and Baltimore.

 

Happy Birthday, PB!

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