Paycor Stadium of the Cincinnati Bengals is one of the many places in the tri-state area impacted by flooding as severe storms and floods sweep the South and Midwest.
As onlookers shared on social media, the parking lots outside of Paycor Stadium were submerged as the Ohio River surged to record highs since the stadium itself was constructed.
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Paycor Stadium does have flood walls installed for situations like this to prevent damage, but the sheer scale of the footage provided is daunting.
According to WCPO 9, the team's practice facility has flooded.
Even Bengals players such as Tee Higgins shared some of the footage found on social media.
It got down like that???? https://t.co/XklkPYjHu6
— Tee Higgins⁵ (@teehiggins5) April 6, 2025
The Cincinnati Bengals' practice facility has flooded due to overflow from the Ohio River. The river is currently at 59 feet, and it's expected to crest at 60 feet, according to NOAA.
— WCPO 9 (@WCPO) April 6, 2025
ROAD CLOSURES: https://t.co/arpm6snJMh
FLOODING PHOTOS: https://t.co/0AGmNZjO8Xpic.twitter.com/QZdGOuewsr
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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals' Paycor stadium impacted by Ohio flooding