Chatterbox Bengals: A Cincinnati Bengals NFL Podcast
The Cincinnati Bengals made two significant moves Tuesday that signal the franchise is going all-in on competing in 2026: restructuring Joe Burrow’s contract and officially signing second-round draft pick Cashius Howell. Together, the decisions impact both the short-term flexibility and long-term direction of the roster. ------------------------------------ Check out our partners ⤵️ Book your appointment at Richter & Phillips today: https://richterphillips.com/pages/chatterbox-sports Apply today at Sharefax Credit Union: Sharefax.org or call 513-753-2440 Learn more about our friends at QC Kinetix! Call (513) 655-3356 or visit qckinetix.com The Anthony Muñoz 78 Cigar! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-munoz-78-cigars It’s OK not to be OK! Need Help? Call or text 988 DAY OR NIGHT or visit mantherapy.org Get 20% off sitewide at Homage with promo code CHATTER at checkout: homage.com/CBOX ----------------------------------- The bigger headline is Burrow’s contract restructure. Reports indicate the Bengals converted a portion of his 2026 salary into a signing bonus, creating valuable salary cap space after one of the most aggressive offseasons in franchise history. Cincinnati entered the offseason determined to rebuild its defense while keeping the core of its championship-caliber offense intact. The Bengals added major defensive pieces including Dexter Lawrence, Jonathan Allen, Boye Mafe, and Bryan Cook earlier this spring, but those moves tightened the team’s cap situation considerably. By restructuring Burrow’s deal, the Bengals gain immediate flexibility without losing their franchise quarterback or sacrificing future competitiveness. It’s a move elite NFL teams make regularly, and it shows Cincinnati is evolving financially alongside the league’s more aggressive front offices. The restructure also reinforces Burrow’s commitment to winning. While restructures don’t reduce a player’s total earnings, they often require cooperation and trust between the organization and its star quarterback. Just a few weeks ago, reports suggested there had been little to no discussion regarding a restructure. That changed quickly once the Bengals finalized their offseason plans and evaluated remaining roster needs heading into training camp. The other major move was the signing of Cashius Howell, the explosive edge rusher selected 41st overall in the 2026 NFL Draft. Howell was one of college football’s fastest-rising defenders after transferring from Bowling Green to Texas A&M, where he developed into an SEC Defensive Player of the Year and unanimous All-American. At 6-foot-2 and roughly 255 pounds, Howell brings burst, bend, and pass-rushing production to a Bengals defensive front that suddenly looks far deeper than it did a year ago. His signing also means all seven Bengals draft picks are now officially under contract before the heart of offseason workouts. The combination of Burrow’s restructure and Howell’s signing paints a clear picture: Cincinnati believes its Super Bowl window is open right now. The Bengals are no longer operating cautiously. They’re pushing chips to the center of the table and building around Burrow with urgency.
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