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  2. Paul Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Bengals' stadium was named after Paul Brown from 2000 to 2022. Bill Walsh was passed over in favor of Bill "Tiger" Johnson for the head coaching job when Brown retired. In a 2006 interview, Walsh said Brown worked against his candidacy to be a head coach anywhere in the league.

  3. Mike Brown (American football executive) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Brown (born August 10, 1935) is an American professional football executive who is the owner of the Cincinnati Bengals in the National Football League (NFL). The son of Bengals co-founder Paul Brown, he joined the Bengals upon their founding in 1968 and assumed ownership after his father's death in 1991.

  4. Cincinnati Bengals - Wikipedia

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    After Paul Brown's death in 1991, controlling interest in the team was inherited by his son, Mike Brown. In 2011, Brown purchased shares of the team owned by the estate of co-founder Austin Knowlton and is now the majority owner of the Bengals franchise. [6] The Bengals won the AFC championship in 1981, 1988, and in 2021.

  5. Bengals changing name of Paul Brown Stadium to Paycor Stadium

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  6. Cincinnati Bengals all-time head coaches, from Paul Brown to ...

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    Zac Taylor is the 10th head coach in Cincinnati Bengals franchise history and third to go to the Super Bowl. Here is every Bengals head coach. Cincinnati Bengals all-time head coaches, from Paul ...

  7. History of the Cincinnati Bengals - Wikipedia

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    [4] Possibly as an swipe at Modell, Paul Brown chose the exact shade of burnt orange used by his former team, with black as the secondary color. Brown chose a very simple logo: the word "BENGALS" in black lettering. A turning point came in 1966 when the American Football League agreed to a merger with its older and more established rival.

  8. Paycor Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is the home venue of the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL) and opened on August 19, 2000. Originally named after the Bengals' founder, Paul Brown, the stadium is currently sponsored by Paycor, is located on approximately 22 acres (8.9 ha) of land, and has a listed seating capacity of 65,515.

  9. Bengals, Browns founder Paul Brown honored with statue in ...

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    Paul Brown’s hometown Norwalk, Ohio, unveiled a statue and park in honor of the legendary Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals co-founder.