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Paycor Stadium continuing various upgrades

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The Bengals and Hamilton County are working hard to deliver an improved fan experience at Paycor Stadium.

Oct 6, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; A general view as the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals huddle before a play in the second half at Paycor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images | Katie Stratman-Imagn Images When the Cincinnati Bengals unveiled then-named Paul Brown Stadium back in 2000, it was a state-of-the-art facility for the team. But as the years wore on—and as advances in technology became increasingly difficult to keep up with— the team has continued its renovation of the now-renamed Paycor Stadium.

In conjunction with Hamilton County, the team is investing roughly $470 million in upgrades, with the county providing $350 million in support of these projects. Recent years have seen the addition of a new, high-end Jumbotron, nearly 1,600 additional TVs throughout the stadium, and enhanced locker rooms. Now, ahead of the 2026 NFL season opener, more upgrades are underway.

Per the team’s official website, many facets of the fan experience will receive facelifts. Every suite and restroom will be renovated, while improved concession stands—and easier access to them—are also part of the plan. Enhancements to the suite experience at Paycor include improved and additional staircases and escalators to and from those areas.

The team’s Pro Shop is also part of the update plan, as it will be “reconfigured” and “modernized. ” A representative from the Bengals, Duane Haring, weighed in on the excitement surrounding these upgrades. “We are fortunate to have a great foundation to work from,” says Duane Haring, the team’s director of stadium and event operations.