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Bengals Dumped 40 Million in Payroll Over Free Agency
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(05-30-2023, 04:40 PM)bfine32 Wrote: While the cash received in naming rights doesn't increase the Cap, it does allow them to be more creative in such things as turning salary into signing bonuses, ect; therefore, clearing cap.

I'm sure it was a big reason they went to Skyline after decades of Gold Star. Skyline has more money. 

Plus The Bengals Front Office said that keeping Burrow long term was a reason they decided to lease stadium name advertising.  Front Office said that.  No, not the only reason, but keeping Burrow long term is going to take money Bengals are not use to spending, Cap or No Cap.  Ownership would like to keep Burrow, and The Brown Family decided they can have a losing team in Paul Brown Stadium which is no tribute to Paul Browns legacy, or they can have Burrow and a winning team by leasing the stadium name advertising. 

Again, 40 Million saved in Free Agency on players to other teams and players from other teams, and Add the 10 million a year in Bengals finally leasing stadium name.   Bengals see how much top quarterback salaries are rising in NFL, and they know Burrow long term will take a lot of money.  I also think the NFL is going to have to raise the salary cap a lot the way quarterbacks salaries are going through the roof.  DeShawn Watson is not as good as his record breaking contract, and then add better quarterbacks and what they are going to want.  The NFL is going to have to raise the Salary Cap or else every team will stink trying to get under an NFL cap that is way too low.  NFL will have to accept that salaries are going up.   The Bengals owners already see it, and are making moves to pay Key Players to field a quality team, and NFL should want quality teams. 
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RE: Bengals Dumped 40 Million in Payroll Over Free Agency - kevin - 05-31-2023, 12:10 AM

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