Seat view from section 158 at Paul Brown Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals

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#4 John M 2014-04-16 23:03
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 158, here is a 2nd Youtube video shot from there during a Bengals/San Diego Chargers Playoff Game at Paul Brown Stadium.

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#3 Mike M. 2014-01-07 05:50
158 was really close to the Bengals tunnel. We were able to get down close to it post game when the players ran into the locker room. Not much in the way of concessions outside of this section, only a few beer stands near the restrooms. Decent view from all rows. Usher is great, older gentleman, forget his name but he is always at the top and will walk you down to your seats here and wipe your seat off for you. Overall, the staff is great at Paul Brown Stadium.
#2 John M 2013-08-20 19:46
To give you an idea what the view of the field is like from section 158, here is a Youtube video shot from there during a Bengals game at Paul Brown Stadium.

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#1 Michael Schenck 2010-11-13 19:46
I sat in row 27, seat 6 on November 16th, 2009 when the Philadelphia Eagles came to Cincinnati. A very cold day, turned out to be the longest game in Bengals history, a 13-13 tie with the Eagles. Seats were great. Even though they are in row 27, you feel very close to the game and can see everything. The row is very small, only 7 seats, so you won't feel closed in. Main disadvantage is you cannot see the back part of the endzone from these seats, so if someone catches a touchdown, you have to rely on the crowd's reaction. Face value for these seats in 2009 was $69.00 a piece, but I paid only $60 for both tickets. (The Bengals were 1-8 at the time). Grab these seats if you can, you won't regret it.

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