Paul Brown Stadium is the home stadium for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals.
Stadium Info
Paul Brown Stadium opened on August 18, 2000 after replacing Riverfront Stadium as the home of the Bengals. Unlike most stadiums in the United States, The city of Cincinnati did not sell the naming rights to a major corporation. Instead, the stadium was named after Pro Football Hall of Fame member Paul Brown, founder of the Bengals and Cleveland Browns.
Paul Brown Stadium's field was originally natural grass, but problems with it led to the installation of FieldTurf. There are also two high-definition scoreboards at each endzone of the stadium. All of the Bengals' administrative offices and training facilities are located within the stadium. There are also three practice fields located in close proximity to Paul Brown Stadium.Cincinnati Bengals: Paul Brown Stadium
Paul Brown Stadium History/Historic Moments
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Paul Brown Stadium Timeline
April 25, 1998: Broke Ground
August 19, 2000: Opened
September 10, 2000: Inaugural first game held
2000-: Home stadium of the Cincinnati Bengals
September 21, 2002: College football debut between The Ohio State University and University of Cincinnati
2003: FieldTurf is installed
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