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5/22/25 Look: Bengals Release Statement on Jim Irsay's Passing. The Bengals and owner Mike Brown released a statement regarding the passing of Colts owner Jim Irsay. The influential NFL voice died this week at the age of 65. "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jim Irsay," Brown wrote. Irsay owned the team starting in 1997 as the son of businessman Robert Irsay.
Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/bengals/news/look-bengals-r...
5/17/25 Rams Super Bowl Heroes Honored in All-Time Team. Both previous Super Bowl trips ended when another Joe, Joe Montana, drove the 49ers into immortality, and perhaps with Burrow and the best receiving core in football, Mike Brown could finally hoist the Lombardi his father never got to see. Donald was a champion through the dog days at the end of St. Louis, and Donald held strong while Jeff Fisher ruined Tavon Austin.
Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/rams/los-angeles-aaron-dona...
3/23/25 MaJor Outlet Slots Mike Brown, Bengals Among Middle of The NFL's Hungriest Teams For a Super Bowl. CINCINNATI — The Athletic's Mike Jones broke down each NFL team owner's desire to win a championship this week. He slotted Mike Brown and the Bengals in the "Content To Compete" section, below "Contention Mode" and "Willing To Do What It Takes To Win" among the five total categories. Cincinnati's static treatment of the defense knocked them down to that third tier with Arizona and New Orleans. "Yes, they made hefty investments in wide receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins," Jones wrote . "But those moves felt more like notoriously frugal owner Mike Brown caving to the demands of franchise quarterback Joe Burrow. Cincinnati thus far has neglected to truly upgrade the defense, which is a must
Source: https://www.si.com/nfl/bengals/allbengals-insiders...
3/11/25 Hall of Fame Honors Bengals' Original Equipment Manager Tom Gray. The way Bengals president Mike Brown remembers the late Tom Gray's office, it was as much a gathering place as it was an equipment room. "Tom was popular among our people," Brown recalls of the Bengals' original equipment manager. The Pro Football Hall of Fame informed Gray's family this week that he's one of three former NFL equipment managers to receive its annual Awards of Excellence later this year at the Canton, Ohio shrine.
Source: https://www.bengals.com/news/hall-of-fame-honors-b...
2/14/25 Mike Brown reflects on what made 2001 Bears so special. Former Bears safety Mike Brown reflected on the special 2001 team he was a part of with former coach Dick Jauron.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/mike-brown-reflects-made-...
1/08/25 Paycor pays $4.16 million per year for Bengals stadium naming rights. After years of refusing to remove his father's name from the stadium in which his football team plays, Bengals owner Mike Brown accepted a check from Paycor, starting in 2022.
Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/paycor-pays-4-16-mi...
12/26/24 Bengals Remember One of Their Greats With Passing Of Bill Bergey. As Bengals president Mike Brown watched his team practice Thursday, it was as if he could see No. 66 out there the day after Bill Bergey passed. "He was as fine a linebacker as we ever had here," Brown said. Bergey, 79, voted by the fans as one of the top 50 Bengals of all-time, died of cancer Christmas Day. A second-round pick of the Bengals in 1969 out Arkansas State, Bergey went to the Pro Bowl as a rookie in the last season of the AFL.
Source: https://www.bengals.com/news/bengals-remember-one-...
10/02/24 Cold, ravenous and predatory, private equity is slouching towards the NFL.

The league has ended its resistance to institutional capital. The Premier League has shown the chaos and rot that the relationship can bring

The last of the holdouts has fallen. A few weeks ago, the National Football League passed a resolution to allow private equity investment in individual teams, thereby bringing to an end to the league’s long resistance to the incursion of institutional capital. The NFL joins the National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer, all of which have opened up to institutional investment in recent years. Only one of the league’s 32 owners, the Cincinnati Bengals’ Mike Brown, voted against the proposal – a decision, reports suggest, born of his longstanding desire to maintain the financial viability of smaller franchises in a league where growth in team valuations and media revenues shows no sign of slowing down.

The effects of the new ownership regime will be minimal, for now at least. The NFL will not be transformed overnight from a league in which teams are owned by wealthy individuals and families and managed for the benefit of fans and communities to one run according to the whims of private equity’s bullies and money grubbers. But it seems hard to imagine that a shift of this nature won’t take shape eventually. The league has been careful to limit the initial scope of private equity investment in the league: individual funds can buy no more than 10% in a given franchise; will acquire purely passive stakes, stripped of any decision-making, governance or voting rights; and will have to hold on to their investments for at least six years. Only four participating funds are allowed to invest for now; they are all long-dated (meaning they generally have long investment horizons and are not, in theory, looking to generate quick returns) and have a lot of money to burn. Sovereign wealth funds, asset management firms, endowments, and pension funds are barred from investing in the league – a marked contrast to the NBA, which opened up to this bigger class of investors in 2022.

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/oct/02/cold...
8/17/24 Mike Brown’s Net Worth: How the Cincinnati Bengals Owner Made His Fortune.

Bengals owner Mike Brown may not be the wealthiest NFL owner, inheriting the team from his father Paul Brown -- what's his net worth?
Source: https://www.profootballnetwork.com/mike-brown-net-...
7/23/24 Bengals prez: Chase contract unlikely this season. Bengals team president Mike Brown indicated that a pending contract extension for Ja'Marr Chase is unlikely as the team prepares to start training camp.
Source: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/40618320/jamar...
7/23/24 Bengals prez: Chase contract unlikely this season. Bengals team president Mike Brown indicated that a pending contract extension for Ja'Marr Chase is unlikely as the team prepares to start training camp.
Source: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/40618320/jamar...
7/22/24 Mike Brown confirms Bengals, Evan McPherson contract extension talks. The Bengals want to get one of their key pieces extended.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/mike-brown-confirms-benga...
2/11/24 ‘Let’s frickin’ go’: Kings coach Mike Brown fired up to see his son’s 49ers in Super Bowl. Kings head coach Mike Brown couldn’t contain his excitement for his son, Cameron, on Super Bowl Sunday.
Source: https://news.yahoo.com/let-frickin-kings-coach-mik...
1/29/24 Kings coach Mike Brown ‘felt bad’ for hotel neighbors while cheering for his son’s 49ers. Sacramento Kings coach Mike Brown had good reason for bouncing off the walls in his Memphis hotel during Sunday’s NFC Championship Game.
Source: https://news.yahoo.com/kings-coach-mike-brown-felt...
1/26/24 Brian Callahan issues heartfelt message thanking Bengals. The new Titans head coach had a heartfelt message for Mike Brown and the Bengals.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/brian-callahan-issues-hea...
1/22/24 Mike Brown salutes 49ers Faithful's kind act after win vs. Packers. Mike Brown shared a heartwarming story about the kindness he was shown by members of the 49ers Faithful during Saturday's win over the Packers at Levi's Stadium.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/mike-brown-salutes-49ers-...
1/21/24 Mike Brown salutes 49ers Faithful's kind act after win vs. Packers. Mike Brown shared a heartwarming story about the kindness he was shown by members of the 49ers Faithful during Saturday's win over the Packers at Levi's Stadium.
Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/mike-brown-salutes-49ers-...
9/23/23 Joe Burrow listed as Questionable for Monday night.
Bengals are listing Joe Burrow as questionable for Monday night’s game versus the Rams due to his calf injury. (Adam Schefter on Twitter)

FF Today's Take: Burrow's strange cart ride with team owner Mike Brown yesterday and the signing of QB AJ McCarron today signal that there is some real question around Burrow's availability for Week 3. Hopefully we'll get more clarity before 1 pm Eastern on Sunday. If not, a backup plan of quarterbacks in the Monday night games include Baker Mayfield and Matthew Stafford.
Source: https://www.fftoday.com/news/index.php?Item=15751...
7/31/23 Bengals’ Tee Higgins Says He Learned From Jessie Bates’ Contract Dispute: He ‘Kept His Head High’ And ‘Got His Money’ (In Atlanta). Of all the owners in the NFL, Mike Brown is probably not among the most respected by players. Though he comes from unimpeachable pedigree as the son of the great Paul Brown, as owner of the Cincinnati Bengals, he hasn’t exactly done much over the course of his tenure to encourage winning—or to encourage his […]
Source: https://steelersdepot.com/2023/07/bengals-tee-higg...
7/31/23 Bengals’ Tee Higgins Says He Learned From Jessie Bates’ Contract Dispute: He ‘Kept His Head High’ And ‘Got His Money’ (In Atlanta). Of all the owners in the NFL, Mike Brown is probably not among the most respected among players. Though he comes from unimpeachable pedigree as the son of the great Paul Brown, as owner of the Cincinnati Bengals, he hasn’t exactly done much over the course of his tenure to encourage winning—or to encourage his […]
Source: https://steelersdepot.com/2023/07/bengals-tee-higg...