About the Bengals and their home
The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional football team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They are a member of the AFC North division in the NFL. Known for their orange and black stripes making their uniforms one of the most recognizable, and memorable in the league. Their mascot is a Bengal Tiger named "Who Dey", later becoming one of the team's chants. WHO DEY!
Franchise Overview
The Bengals were founded in 1968 by Paul Brown. They've made multiple playoff appearances and reached the Super Bowl three times. Known for putting together elite talent, exciting games, and passionate fan support, the franchise has become a staple for Cincinnati and Ohio pride.
Paycor Stadium
Home to the Bengals since 2000, Paycor Stadium, "The Jungle" is located along the Ohio River and offers a scenic view and electric game-day atmosphere. With the Bengal Tiger patterns plastered all over the stadium, it brings a unique taste to a simpler field. Field Renovations and improvements continue, especially in these upcoming years in an attempt to modernize the stadium with new tech and make it an even more exciting experience.
The City of Cincinnati
Cincinnati is a vibrant city with a rich sports culture and German heritage. From Skyline Chili to riverfront celebrations, like festivals and Oktoberfest, the city of Cincinnati embraces it's culture, and teams with unmatched loyalty. Bengals football is deeply woven into the community's identity and weekend traditions. It's hard to live in Cincinnati and not be a Bengals fan.