- Address: 1 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati
- Country: United States
- Capacity: 65,000
- Opened: 19 August 2000
- Main use: American football
- Tenants: Cincinnati Bengals (American football)
Extra stadium info – Paycor Stadium
The Paycor Stadium, which is also known as The Jungle, has been the home of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League since 2000. The venue opened as the Paul Brown Stadium. It was named after Paul Brown, a co-founder and the first manager of the Cincinnati Bengals, until 2022. The Bengals played their first Super Bowl in 1982. The San Francisco 49ers won the game 26-21. The Super Bowl took place in Michigan in front of 81,000 fans. The Cincinnati Bengals played their second Super Bowl in 1989. That year, the San Francisco 49ers won the Super Bowl again.


