Welcome back to prime time! Cincinnati opens the season on Monday Night Football against Baltimore and then gets to make hay with the rest of its opening season run against Cleveland, Washington, Jacksonville, Miami and Cleveland. If they beat the Ravens, the Bengals realistically can open 6-0. Week 1 Mon, Sept. 10 at Baltimore Ravens ESPN 7 p.m. Week 2 Sun, Sept. 16 vs. Cleveland Browns CBS 1 p.m. Week 3 Sun, Sept. 23 at Washington Redskins CBS 1 p.m. Week 4 Sun, Sept. 30 at Jacksonville Jaguars CBS 4:05 p.m. Week 5 Sun, Oct. 7 vs. Miami Dolphins CBS 1 p.m. Week 6 Sun, Oct. 14 at Cleveland Browns CBS 1 p.m. Week 7 Sun, Oct. 21 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers NBC 8:20 p.m. Week 8 Bye Week 9 Sun, Nov. 4 vs. Denver Broncos CBS 1 p.m. Week 10 Sun, Nov. 11 vs. New York Giants FOX 1 p.m. Week 11 Sun, Nov. 18 at Kansas City Chiefs CBS 1 p.m. Week 12 Sun, Nov. 25 vs. Oakland Raiders CBS 1 p.m. Week 13 Sun, Dec. 2 at San Diego Chargers CBS 4:15 p.m. Week 14 Sun, Dec. 9 vs. Dallas Cowboys FOX 1 p.m. Week 15 Thu, Dec. 13 at Philadelphia Eagles NFLN 8:20 p.m. Week 16 Sun, Dec. 23 at Pittsburgh Steelers CBS 1 p.m. Week 17 Sun, Dec. 30 vs. Baltimore Ravens CBS 1 p.m. Source: NFL.com
6-0 5-1 both are good starts no matter what but I want to start off with a win on Monday Night WHO DEY BABY