Following a naming rights deal, Cincinnati Bengals will play in Paycor Stadium

CINCINNATI — Bengals They will change the name of their home stadium.

The team announced Tuesday that the facility, formerly known under Paul Brown Stadium, will now be called Paycor Stadium. Paycor, which specializes in human resource management, was purchased the stadium’s naming rights by the Bengals.

The agreement is valid for 16 years. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

“This is something that my father would have approved of. In a statement, Mike Brown, the Bengals president, stated that his father was always interested in what was best for the football team. This partnership will allow the Bengals to compete at the highest level of the NFL and exemplifies the long-term commitment we have to the community.

This move is made by the Bengals to capitalize on one the greatest seasons in their history. Cincinnati made it to the Super Bowl in 2021 for the 31st time. The Bengals lost against the Los Angeles Rams 23-20.

Since then, the franchise sold the naming right to the tams’ practice facility, signed Altafiber, formerly Cincinnati Bell, as a major corporate sponsorship, and has now added Paycor.

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