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Updated · Cincy Jungle · May 15
Bengals Schedule Release Spurs 12-5 Projection as AFC North Games Shape 2026 Playoff Path
Updated
Updated · Cincy Jungle · May 15

Bengals Schedule Release Spurs 12-5 Projection as AFC North Games Shape 2026 Playoff Path

8 articles · Updated · Cincy Jungle · May 15
  • A 12-5 finish is the headline projection after Cincinnati’s 2026 schedule release, with the forecast putting the Bengals back in the playoffs and likely hosting at least one postseason game.
  • Six AFC North games are framed as the season’s hinge point: Cincinnati is projected to split with Baltimore and Pittsburgh, sweep Cleveland, and needs at least a 3-3 divisional mark—likely 4-2—to secure a berth.
  • Week 6 brings an early bye at 4-1, but the toughest stretch follows with trips to Baltimore and Madrid, then a Sunday night home game against Pittsburgh; that run is projected to drop the Bengals to 5-4.
  • A late surge drives the optimistic outlook, with projected wins in 7 of the final 8 games, including a 42-38 Week 17 victory over Baltimore in a game cast as potentially deciding the AFC North.
  • Joe Burrow’s health remains the biggest variable after reports of a neck disc issue, and several toss-up games—including Atlanta, Kansas City and Carolina—could swing the season from 11-12 wins toward .500.
With a questionable O-line and major linebacker issues, is this really the best roster of the Joe Burrow era?
As every rival introduces a new head coach, can the Bengals exploit the chaos to reclaim the AFC North?