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  1. 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 .

  2. news. Bengals Invest In Paycor Stadium To Create Best-In-Class Gameday Experience. View Stadium Map > Essential Info. From the aisle policy to Will Call locations, everything you need to know...

  3. Paycor Stadium is the home of the Cincinnati Bengals of the NFL, located on Cincinnati’s downtown riverfront, Ohio. PBS, as it’s known for short, opened on August 19, 2000. The stadium was christened with a preseason contest vs. Chicago, a 24-20 Bengals win.

  4. Learn more about the history of Cincinnati professional football and the development of Paycor Stadium. This video was created by The Banks Public Partnership. Paycor Stadium History Timeline....

  5. May 1, 2024 · The Bengals' new field rolls out this week as the Paycor Stadium upgrades keep progressing at warp speed in anticipation of the club's 25th season in the facility.

  6. Aug 9, 2022 · CINCINNATI -- The Bengals will have a new name for their home stadium. The facility formerly known as Paul Brown Stadium will now be called Paycor Stadium, the team announced Tuesday.

  7. Buy Paycor Stadium tickets at Ticketmaster.com. Find Paycor Stadium venue concert and event schedules, venue information, directions, and seating charts.

  8. Dec 19, 2023 · The Cincinnati Bengals have called Paycor Stadium since the 2000 NFL season. The 65,515-capacity football-only venue was built through taxpayer money to the tune of $555 million. The home of the National Football League’s Bengals has seen recent success at what is dubbed “The Jungle”.

  9. Aug 9, 2022 · Paycor Stadium is now the name for the Cincinnati Bengals stadium. What is Paycor?: CEO stays at and grows firm he created in 1990, breaking startup mold. Bengals front office: Jason...

  10. Paycor Stadium is located in downtown Cincinnati and part of the city’s riverfront development that includes Great American Ball Park, home of the Cincinnati Reds (MLB). Both teams sought new stadiums in the 1990s to replace the multipurpose Riverfront Stadium.