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Super Bowl or BUST in 2026? Bengals Have NO Choice... or Do They? | Chatterbox Bengals

17 min · 6. Juni 2026
Episode Super Bowl or BUST in 2026? Bengals Have NO Choice... or Do They? | Chatterbox Bengals Cover

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Reid pops in your feed to discuss Kay Adams' take that the Bengals are in a Super Bowl or Bust season.

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Episode DJ Turner's Actions Speak Volumes About These Bengals Cover

DJ Turner's Actions Speak Volumes About These Bengals

The Cincinnati Bengals are doing something almost unheard of: they're having a completely drama-free offseason. Today's podcast is presented by Richter & Phillips! Head to https://richterphillips.com/pages/chatterbox-sports Today's podcast is presented by Sharefax Credit Union! Become a member today and visit sharefax.org Today's podcast is presented by 78 Cigars! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-munoz-78-cigars For years, Bengals fans have grown accustomed to contract disputes, holdouts, trade requests, locker room distractions, and storylines that seemed to overshadow football. But heading into the 2026 NFL season, that narrative has completely changed. In this podcast, we break down why Cincinnati's offseason has gone nearly perfectly and why that could be a major factor in the team's Super Bowl aspirations. Players like DJ Turner and Dax Hill are showing up and participating despite entering important contract years. Instead of creating distractions or sending messages through the media, they're focused on improving, building chemistry, and helping the Bengals chase a championship. That's a significant shift from previous years when contract situations involving stars like Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Trey Hendrickson dominated headlines. The Bengals have also made aggressive moves to improve the roster, sending a clear message to the locker room that the organization is serious about winning now. That commitment appears to have earned buy-in from players throughout the roster. We discuss why team culture matters in the NFL, how championship contenders separate themselves from the rest of the league, and why Cincinnati's current mindset could be one of the biggest reasons they're positioned for a deep playoff run. Can the Bengals finally capitalize on the prime years of Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins? Is this the most united Bengals team we've seen in years? And does a distraction-free offseason actually translate into regular season success? Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts in the comments. Do you think the Bengals are legitimate Super Bowl contenders in 2026? #Bengals #BengalsRumors #BengalsOTAs

10. Juni 202614 min
Episode BREAKING NEWS: Cincinnati Bengals Restructure Joe Burrow's Contract and Sign Cashius Howell Cover

BREAKING NEWS: Cincinnati Bengals Restructure Joe Burrow's Contract and Sign Cashius Howell

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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Episode Good News Keeps ROLLING IN For The Cincinnati Bengals... Cover

Good News Keeps ROLLING IN For The Cincinnati Bengals...

The Cincinnati Bengals continue to get good news this offseason, and the latest development could have a major impact on the AFC North. Myles Garrett has officially been traded from the Cleveland Browns to the Los Angeles Rams, meaning Joe Burrow and the Bengals no longer have to face the NFL's most dominant defensive player twice every season. Today's podcast is presented by Richter & Phillips! Head to https://richterphillips.com/pages/chatterbox-sports Today's podcast is presented by Sharefax Credit Union! Become a member today and visit sharefax.org Today's podcast is presented by 78 Cigars! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-munoz-78-cigars In today's video, we break down the blockbuster Myles Garrett trade and discuss what it means for the Bengals, Browns, Rams, and the rest of the NFL. Garrett has been a nightmare matchup for Cincinnati throughout his career, recording 16 sacks against the Bengals and consistently forcing offensive game plan adjustments. With Garrett now headed to Los Angeles, does Cincinnati gain a significant advantage in the AFC North race? We also examine why everything seems to be falling into place for the Bengals this offseason. From major roster additions like Dexter Lawrence, Boye Mafe, Jonathan Allen, Bryant Cook, Kyle Dugger, and Jaire Taylor to an easier schedule and improved roster depth, Cincinnati appears poised to make a serious Super Bowl run. Add in coaching changes across the division and the departure of Trey Hendrickson, and the Bengals may be entering the 2026 season in the best position they've been in during years. Plus, we analyze the Rams' aggressive move to acquire Garrett, whether Cleveland received enough compensation in return, the future of Jared Verse, and how this trade could reshape the NFL playoff picture. Do you think the Bengals are now the favorites to win the AFC North? Did the Rams win the trade, or did the Browns make the right long-term decision? Subscribe for more Cincinnati Bengals news, NFL analysis, AFC North coverage, Joe Burrow updates, NFL trade reactions, and Bengals offseason content.

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Episode 🚨NEW: Cincinnati Bengals Trade Rumors Ft. Alvin Kamara & James Conner + Bengals Super Bowl SLEEPERS? Cover

🚨NEW: Cincinnati Bengals Trade Rumors Ft. Alvin Kamara & James Conner + Bengals Super Bowl SLEEPERS?

On today's episode of Chatterbox Bengals, Stone Shields breaks down the latest Cincinnati Bengals trade rumors involving veteran running backs James Conner and Alvin Kamara. Could the Bengals be looking to add another proven playmaker behind Chase Brown? ESPN reports that Cincinnati explored running back help this offseason, and we dive into what that could mean for the Bengals' roster heading into the 2026 NFL season. Today's podcast is presented by QC Kinetix! Call (513) 655-3356 or visit qckinetix.com to learn more Today's podcast is presented by 78 Cigars! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-munoz-78-cigars We analyze whether James Conner of the Arizona Cardinals or Alvin Kamara of the New Orleans Saints would be a realistic trade target, how either veteran back would fit in Zac Taylor's offense, and what their arrival could mean for Chase Brown, Samaje Perine, and Taj Brooks. Plus, Sports Illustrated recently labeled the Bengals as one of the NFL's biggest Super Bowl sleeper teams. But are the Bengals really sleepers? With Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Chase Brown, Trey Hendrickson, and a roster loaded with talent, Stone explains why Cincinnati may be getting overlooked by national media and sportsbooks despite having championship-level expectations. Topics discussed in today's episode: • Bengals trade rumors • James Conner to Cincinnati? • Alvin Kamara trade speculation • Chase Brown outlook • Bengals running back depth chart • Joe Burrow Super Bowl chances • NFL playoff predictions • Cincinnati Bengals news and analysis Subscribe to Chatterbox Bengals for daily Cincinnati Bengals coverage, breaking news, trade rumors, roster updates, NFL analysis, and game previews all year long. We're bringing you Bengals content 365 days a year. Like, comment, and subscribe for more Bengals coverage. New Chatterbox Bengals episodes every day. Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform. #Bengals #BengalsRumors #BengalsNews

8. Juni 202624 min
Episode Bengals TRADE Rumors On Kris Jenkins After Landon Robinson Breakout | Mac Jones Rumors From ESPN Cover

Bengals TRADE Rumors On Kris Jenkins After Landon Robinson Breakout | Mac Jones Rumors From ESPN

Kris Jenkins Jr. could emerge as a trade candidate for the Cincinnati Bengals because of the changing makeup of the team's defensive line and questions about his long-term role. A second-round pick in 2024, Jenkins has shown flashes as a run defender and rotational interior lineman, but he has yet to develop into the disruptive three-down force Cincinnati hoped for when it drafted him. Through his first two seasons, he improved statistically, but his pass-rush production and overall impact have remained inconsistent. Today's podcast is presented by QC Kinetix! Call (513) 655-3356 or visit qckinetix.com to learn more Today's podcast is presented by 78 Cigars! Get your box today: https://www.anthonymunoz.com/anthony-munoz-78-cigars The biggest factor is roster construction. The Bengals dramatically upgraded their defensive front by acquiring Dexter Lawrence and adding veteran talent around him, creating a crowded defensive tackle room. With Lawrence, established veterans, and other contributors competing for snaps, Jenkins could find himself lower on the depth chart than expected for a recent second-round selection. From Cincinnati's perspective, trading Jenkins could help recover draft capital while capitalizing on the league-wide belief that he still possesses upside. Some analysts have suggested that teams that graded him highly coming out of college could view him as a worthwhile reclamation project and potentially offer a mid-round draft pick in return. That said, a trade is far from certain. Jenkins is only 24 years old, has nearly 1,000 career defensive snaps, and remains a developmental player with room to grow. The Bengals may ultimately decide that his age, affordability, and potential are more valuable than the draft compensation they would receive. #Bengals #BengalsRumors #BengalsTradeRumors

7. Juni 202625 min