The Cincinnati Bengals have been active and unconventional this offseason.
They’ve done things fans have been seeking from them for years.
And now they’re getting recognized for it.
Most recently, Adam Schein, host of the New York Post’s “Schein Time” has named the Bengals his winners of the 2026 offseason.
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“I’ve been in love all season,” he began in a post. “But I think the big winner after NFL schedule release… The 2026 Cincinnati Bengals.”
Schein added in a video that he thinks the Bengals will win the division and only lose one game from November 1 onwards. “I love this team,” he said. “I love Dexter Lawrence. I love how they brought in big time pieces on defense from winning programs, like Kansas City and from Seattle.”
He also said the Bengals are one of the top three teams in the AFC along with the Los Angeles Chargers and the Buffalo Bills.
But Fox Sports’ Ralph Vacchiano went into more detail in a piece he wrote about the winners and losers of the schedule release.
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Vacchiano noted that injuries to Joe Burrow and slow starts have hurt the Bengals in recent years. With Burrow currently healthy, they’re set up for a decent start and “an incredibly strong finish”.
The analyst said the Bengals have “semi-easy wins” in the form of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Miami Dolphins in their first five games.
“But it’s what happens from Week 8 on where the magic occurs,” Vacchiano continued. “They face just two teams that are projected to finish above .500 in their final 12 games, and they get both of those — December games against the Chiefs and the Ravens — at home. They also will play each of their first seven games at 1 p.m. on Sundays, too.”
Others have taken note of how Cincinnati is better positioned to compete this year. Steve Palazzolo and Sam Monson put the Bengals among this offseason’s winners. Among other things, they like how the team went out and fixed their defensive line.
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Finally, Dan Orlovsky predicts the Bengals will face the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl once again.
So there’s a lot of positivity surrounding the Bengals these days. Now it’s on them to live up to the expectations.