Bengals Schedule Breakdown & Takeaways, Reds Drop 12 Of 16, Aaron Rai Wins PGA Championship
On today's show, we break down the Bengals 2026 schedule. We discuss how this is another example of the offseason going well for Cincinnati, good primetime fortune, and the most pivotal stretch of the season. Plus, the Reds lose the series in Cleveland; they have now lost 12 of their last 16. Also, Aaron Rai rallies to win the PGA Championship.
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The biggest takeaway from the 2026 schedule for the Cincinnati Bengals is simple: the path back to the playoffs is there if they survive the opening month. Cincinnati opens against several dangerous opponents, including playoff-caliber teams like Tampa Bay, Houston, Pittsburgh, and Jacksonville. That stretch could define the season early, especially after the Bengals stumbled out of the gate in recent years.
After that, however, the schedule becomes much more manageable. Analysts have pointed out that the Bengals own one of the league’s easiest strength-of-schedule rankings entering 2026, thanks largely to games against the AFC South and NFC South. The middle and late portions of the schedule feature several rebuilding or inconsistent teams, giving Cincinnati a real chance to stack wins if Joe Burrow stays healthy.
Another major storyline is the favorable late-season setup. From Week 10 onward, the Bengals avoid many elite teams, and key games against rivals like Kansas City and Baltimore are scheduled at home. That could be huge in a crowded AFC playoff race where tiebreakers matter.
The international game in Madrid against the Atlanta Falcons also stands out. It gives Cincinnati added national exposure and another showcase for Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins.
One quirky scheduling wrinkle: the Bengals do not get consecutive home games until Weeks 17 and 18, an unusual layout that could make sustaining momentum more difficult throughout the season.
Overall, the 2026 schedule feels like an opportunity. Cincinnati has enough star power and offseason upgrades — especially along the defensive line with Dexter Lawrence — to capitalize on a softer slate. If the Bengals avoid another slow start, this schedule sets up well for a return to postseason contention.
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