Paycor Stadium

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Paycor Stadium is an American football venue in Cincinnati, Ohio, best known as the home field of the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football venue
stadium
architect Glaserworks
NBBJ
awarded American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Architecture
surface form: American Institute of Architects Honor Award for architecture
brokeGround 1998-04-25
cityServed Cincinnati metropolitan area
constructionCost Approximately 455 million US dollars
country United States of America
divisionOfHomeTeam AFC North
formerName Paul Brown Stadium
generalContractor Hunt Construction Group
hasFeature club seats
luxury suites
open-air seating bowl
two large video boards
hasScoreboard end-zone video boards
homeVenueOf Cincinnati Bengals
hostedEvent 2002 AFC Wild Card Game
2009 AFC Wild Card Game
2012 AFC Wild Card Game
2014 AFC Wild Card Game
2022 AFC Wild Card Game
2023 AFC Wild Card Game
hostedEventType NFL playoff games
college football games
concerts
soccer matches
leagueOfHomeTeam National Football League
location Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
surface form: Cincinnati, Ohio
namedAfter Paycor, Inc.
namingRightsDealAnnounced 2022-08-09
namingRightsDealEffectiveSeason 2022
namingRightsPartner Paycor, Inc.
opened 2000-08-19
operator Cincinnati Bengals
owner Hamilton County, Ohio
partOf The Banks riverfront district
primaryTenantSince 2000
publicTransit SORTA Metro
renovation 2015
2022
replaced Cinergy Field
surface form: Cinergy Field as primary home of the Cincinnati Bengals
seatingCapacity 65515
situatedOn Ohio River waterfront
sport American football
state Ohio
structuralEngineer THP Limited
surface FieldTurf

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