Bengals, Paycor Stadium and Snow Cleanup
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NFL officials have released a statement after fans at the Cincinnati Bengals game complained that seats at Paycor Stadium were covered with snow.
Dre'Mont Jones on the Bengals: "They didn't feel lively to me. ... I felt it Play 1 that they weren't ready to play. It was too cold for them."
Hamilton County Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas called out the Bengals on social media after Sunday's game against the Ravens for the conditions fans dealt with due to the snow.
Fans at Sunday’s Cincinnati Bengals game were met with snow-covered seats after the team failed to clear Paycor Stadium before kickoff.
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - A Hamilton County commissioner and scores of Cincinnati Bengals fans are frustrated after the team was accused of not removing snow from stadium seats, according to our partners at the Enquirer.
On the field, Lamar Jackson and the Ravens played with the same levels of necessary urgency and physical dominance in a 24–0 shutout of the Bengals, a Sunday afternoon win that kept their playoff hopes alive and eliminated Cincinnati from postseason contention with three regular-season games remaining.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow is playing in his third game since suffering a turf toe injury during a Week 2 win against Jacksonville.
The Bengals fell to the Baltimore Ravens, 24-0, at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday afternoon. Both teams played in sub-zero temperatures. This marks the third straight season that The Stripes have missed the playoffs. Their last playoff appearance was back in 2022.