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| 11/30 Sun Nov 30 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 11/30 Sun Nov 30 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 12/28 Sun Dec 28 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 12/28 Sun Dec 28 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 11/16 Sun Nov 16 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 11/16 Sun Nov 16 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 12/14 Sun Dec 14 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 12/14 Sun Dec 14 2008 | 1:00 PM |
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| 11/5 Wed Nov 05 2008 | 7:30 PM |
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Paul Brown Stadium
Located in Cincinnati, Ohio namely the Paul Brown Stadium - a football stadium which is home of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League - was opened on August 19, 2000. Resisting a current fashion, the city decided in opposition to selling the naming rights of the new stadium to a big company and named it after coaching legend Paul Brown, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame who established not only the Bengals in 1966, but also the Cleveland Browns in 1946.
In 1996, Hamilton County voters passed a one-half percent sales tax increase to finance the building of two new facilities for both the Bengals and the Major League Baseball Cincinnati Reds. Previously, the Bengals and the Reds shared occupancy of Riverfront Stadium/Cinergy Field, but both teams criticized that the aging multipurpose facility lacked modern facilities and other things necessary for small market teams to endure. Paul Brown Stadium was built first. After the Bengals moved into Paul Brown Stadium a large section of Cinergy Field was removed and the field was sodded with natural grass. The fractional destruction was done to assist the construction of the Reds' Great American Ball Park.
Situated on approximately 22 acres (89,000 m²) of land and has a listed capacity of 65,535, The Bengals are the sole tenant of the stadium. They played their first game in Paul Brown Stadium versus their intrastate opponents, the Cleveland Browns.
In the beginning, the field was natural Kentucky Bluegrass, but problems occurred in preserving it. At one juncture, the field was rated as the third-worst field in the league by the NFL Players Association. Hamilton County, the owners of the stadium, explored other options and the ground-breaking FieldTurf system won out. FieldTurf looks and feels like real grass, and seeing as the field markings are in fact sewn into the fabric, repainting between games is needless. The condensed preservation saves the county approximately $100,000 every twelve months. In addition, it opens Paul Brown Stadium to other facilities lacking concern of ruining the grass. The FieldTurf was put in for the 2004 season.
On September 21, 2002, the first college game was played in the stadium between the University of Cincinnati and the ultimate national champion Ohio State Buckeyes.
Two stat-of-the-art video-equipped scoreboards at either endzone guarantee that every fan gets to enjoy a good view of the on-field action.
Paul Brown Stadium also houses the Bengals' managerial offices and training services. Additionally, there are three smaller practice fields in close proximity. Two are soaked with natural grass while the third is equipped with FieldTurf.
As per convenience for fans, for a supposed fee, numerous local busing companies present round trip transportation to Paul Brown Stadium from selected locations all through the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area. One such example is the Cincinnati Metro's Jungle-to-Jungle Express.
Before long after the finishing of the stadium, flooded cost led to Hamilton County filing a lawsuit against Los Angeles-based NBBJ, the architectural firm that designed and built Paul Brown Stadium. The case was settled in October, 2004 for $14.25m.
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