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Bengals extend contract for training camp at Kentucky college

The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to a one-year extension of their contract to hold their training camp at Georgetown College in Kentucky.

The new contract means the Bengals will hold their 15th consecutive training camp at the school's East Campus Athletic Complex in 2011.

Bengals vice president Troy Blackburn said Georgetown's location within one hour's drive to downtown Cincinnati and the team's longstanding relationship with the school and staff were key to the decision to keep the training camp there for another year, according to WKYT-TV.

The Bengals held their first training camp in Georgetown in 1997 after 29 season at Wilmington College in Ohio.

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