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Cincinnati Bengals stadium history: Every place the team has called home
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Established in 1967, the Cincinnati Bengals are one of the most well-known and longest-tenured franchises in the National Football League. The Bengals were founded by legendary coach Paul Brown, who headed the entire process of bringing a professional football team to Cincinnati, which started in 1965. The team was not officially approved until 1967. The current owner of the Bengals, Mike Brown, is the son of Paul.  The Bengals' history is an interesting one, and many may know the journey they have taken to be where they are now, but the growth of the franchise has been astounding and is currently at an all-time high. Over the course of their history, the Bengals have played in three different stadiums. Here's a look at all three. 3. Nippert Stadium (1968-1969) While Riverfront Stadium was in development for the Cincinnati Bengals to eventually begin playing in 1970, they had to play two seasons at Nippert Stadium, which is the stadium that the Cincinnati Bearcats use for their collegiate football games to t

This article first appeared on Stripe Hype and was syndicated with permission.

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