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Even Cincinnatians who aren't football fans are showing an outpouring of support.
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On Twitter, the Bills said Hamlin's heartbeat was restored while on the field and that he was transferred to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for "further testing and treatment."
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Tua Tagovailoa sustained a major hit in a Sept. 25 game that the team called a back injury that raised questions. Now, he's being treated for a possible concussion after Thursday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
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After years on WLWT-TV, the ABC affiliate will air the local simulcast of the Bengals' primetime games this season.
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Ickey says he still does the "Ickey Shuffle" dance “every now and again.” Earlier this week, he was teaching LPGA golfers how to do it. And on Sunday before the Bengals game at the Cincinnati Hard Rock Café, he may show off his steps.
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The event will take place in the East Club window near Gate D at 3 p.m. Bengals and Paycor officials are expected to make remarks.
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Paul Brown Stadium — which was named for the team’s founder and first head coach when it opened in 2000 — will be known as Paycor Stadium under a new naming rights deal.
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Paul Brown Stadium will now be known as Paycor Stadium. The deal was announced Tuesday, but Hamilton County commissioners will need to give the deal final approval because the county owns the stadium.
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Quarterback Joe Burrow reportedly underwent surgery Tuesday to remove his appendix, according to NFL Insider Ian Rapoport.
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The first opportunity to bet on the Bengals is January 2, 2023, when Cincinnati takes on the Buffalo Bills.