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Paycor Stadium, previously known as Paul Brown Stadium, is an outdoor football stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is the home venue of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) and opened on August 19, 2000 .
If you're visiting Paycor Stadium to see the Cincinnati Bengals play in a home game this season, here's everything you need to know.
A new FieldTurf CORE system will be installed for the upcoming season.
The Bengals count every penny down at 1 Paycor Stadium, and they do it with no regard for public relations. (Google "Ja'Marr Chase contract dispute" for the latest example.) The Bengals covered 6% ...
UC has used Paycor Stadium, home of the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals, as an alternate home field for several high-profile home games. The downtown stadium has a larger seating capacity of 65,535. Games against Ohio State (2002), Oklahoma (2010), and West Virginia (2011) drew crowds of 66,319, 58,253, and 48,152, respectively, at Paycor Stadium.
May 29, 1997: Lease signed by Hamilton County and Bengals for yet-to-be-built Paul Brown Stadium (ow known as Paycor). Lease outlines the responsibilities of the county and team in the ...
Paycor Stadium: Cincinnati Bengals: Cincinnati, Ohio: 65,515 UBU Speed Series S5-M Synthetic Turf Open 2000 [40] Raymond James Stadium: Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tampa, Florida: 69,218 Bermuda grass: Open 1998 [41] SoFi Stadium: Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Chargers: Inglewood, California: 70,240 Hellas Matrix Turf Fixed 2020 [42] Soldier Field ...
Paycor Stadium upgrades are no problem as long as the lease to the Cincinnati Bengals covers the costs with some profit for Hamilton County taxpayers.