There's plenty of excitement around Burrow and the rest of the team entering this season. Over the past 10 years, the Bengals have gone 2-8 in the Steel City, and they might have reached rock bottom last year when they lost 27-3 against a Steelers team that was quarterbacked by Mason Rudolph. This is a nightmare matchup for a Cincinnati team that will be starting a rookie at quarterback, and that's mostly because Joe Burrow is likely going to spend the first game of his career running for his life. Basically, Ravens coach John Harbaugh has been bit by the Bengals bug too many times to let it happen again. Despite some promise and a compliment of weapons at his disposal, ESPN doesn’t have big things planned for Burrow’s first season. Not only will it be Burrow's debut, but it marks just the second time since 2010 that the team has opened a season at home.

And even better, digital streaming hit 522,000, which shattered records for an NFL Network exclusive game. Your email address will not be published. Cincinnati has a franchise plan in place, and that has generated some excitement in the Queen City heading into 2020. The last seven Bengals-Ravens games that have been played in Baltimore have been decided by just one score, so we're going to keep that theme going.

The second of the Bengals’ two primetime games will be in Cincinnati for Monday Night Football on December 21st. They then have four days rest for a Thursday night game in Cleveland for Week 2 on September 17th. This will be a huge game for the Bengals, because it would give them a chance to pick up their first division win of the year. Powered by BizBudding Inc. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 25: Joe Burrow #QB02 of LSU interviews during the first day of the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 25, 2020 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The upside for the team is that Joe Burrow is going to continue to grow more comfortable in the team's offense, and that's going to set the Bengals up for some surprising success over the final 13 games of the season. The Bengals bottomed out last year with a 2-14 record under first-year coach Zac Taylor, but that long season is in the rear-view mirror. The Bengals have done a lot to beef up their defense this year, but despite that, they're still going to have a tough time stopping a team with as many offensive weapons as the Dallas Cowboys. If this game were on a Sunday, I'd think about picking the Bengals to win, but it's a Thursday game, and it's Cleveland's home opener, so I'm taking the Browns. All-time Passing Leader: Ken Anderson 2,654/4,475, 32,838 yds, 197 TD . Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Latest News, Joe Burrow rewrote a portion of the history books over first 3 NFL games. Visit ESPN to view the Cincinnati Bengals team schedule for the current and previous … To most outsiders, this game might seem like a blowout waiting to happen, but the fact of the matter is that the Bengals almost always play well in Baltimore. Bengals 2020 schedule: Predicting every game, matchup odds, opponent win totals, record projection Here's how we think the Bengals' season is going to turn out in 2020 The Bengals play in Houston on December 27th for Week 16, and will host the Ravens on January 3rd for Week 17. The Bengals have won eight of the past 11 games in this series, including a 33-23 win that last time these two teams met, which came in Week 17 of last season. Will the Bengals have a winning record in 2020? Record predictions for the 2020 Cincinnati Bengals. Although they finished 2-14, the Bengals were in nearly every game they played. CINCINNATI — The Bengals begin the 2020 season on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. against the Los Angeles Chargers. Even though the Bengals had the worst record in football in 2019, the 2020 squad will be much more successful. Prediction: Bengals 37-34 over GiantsProjected record: 4-7. Prediction: Bengals 27-23 over DolphinsProjected record: 5-7. The other thing the Bengals did this year was participate in free agency, which was shocking, because that's generally something they don't ever do -- until about the fourth wave of free agency when everything is 60% off. For a regional matchup featuring two teams with extended postseason droughts, Thursday night’s game between the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals sure attracted a lot of national interest. If Rudolph can hand them that type of beating, just imagine what Ben Roethlisberger is going to do. Fans all across the country and the world are excited for the return of their favorite sport, but it's hard to imagine anyone being happier than a Bengals fan. Prediction: Steelers 30-17 over BengalsProjected record: 2-7. If the Bengals go winless in September, the good news for them is that October is going to open up with a very winnable game. For the second-straight week, Joe Burrow broke an NFL record. Prediction: Bengals 34-31 over BrownsProjected record: 2-5. However, this year, the team went out and got multiple players who should be able to contribute right away, such as D.J. “I don’t really think about that stuff," Burrow said on Wednesday.