07.09.2025 07:42
Bengals’ Major Weakness Uncovered Before Season Kick-off with Browns”
In what is set to be a promising start to the season, the Cincinnati Bengals expect to walk into new glories, leaving behind their reputation as one of the league’s unstable franchises. They face the Cleveland Browns in the season opener, with no reported injuries or absent players.
The Bengals’ hopes largely rest on their top-tier players – Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Trey Hendrickson – who performed admirably over the past summer. However, the Cincinnati team usually has a tendency to start slow, which could be a problem. With a 1-11 track record in Weeks 1 and 2 of past seasons, Coach Zac Taylor needs to ensure a quicker kickoff to avoid trailing.
Higgins, despite an injury last season, is said to be a significant asset to the team’s offense, conditioned on his ability to stay fit. The Bengals could potentially have an advantage considering Myles Garrett of the Browns is still in recovery.
This opener could mark the Bengals’ first season-opening win since 2021, creating even more excitement for the game. The last time the Bengals achieved such a feat, they ended up winning the Super Bowl. The match is scheduled for September 7, at the Huntington Bank Field.