The Cincinnati Bengals host Sunday's wild-card round game against the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium, with kickoff set for 8:15 p.m.
For over 20 years, the Bengals' stadium was known as Paul Brown Stadium, named after the Pro Football Hall of Fame coach who helped found the team. It was the first stadium the Bengals didn't have to share with another organization, and made them one of the few NFL teams without a stadium naming rights deal.
In August, the venue's name changed to Paycor Stadium after the Bengals sold the naming rights to Cincinnati-headquartered company Paycor HCM, Inc.
So, what is Paycor, the company that owns the stadium's naming rights? Here's a look.
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What is Paycor?
Paycor is a human resources software company based in Norwood that provides employee recruitment, onboarding, payroll and other software to small and medium-sized businesses. Founder and former chairman Bob Coughlin started Paycor in 1990. It currently serves over 40,000 businesses and has locations in over 15 states, according to its website.
The company was included in The Enquirer's 130 Top Workplaces for 2022.