CINCINNATI-- The Cincinnati Bengals' 2024 schedule was released Wednesday along with the rest of the NFL slate.
Led by star quarterback Joe Burrow, the Bengals will be featured in several prominent games this season. Cincinnati has five prime-time matchups, featuring two on ESPN's Monday Night Football.
Cincinnati will get an early showdown against rival Kansas City and quarterback Patrick Mahomes in Week 2, which is the earliest the Bengals have faced the reigning Super Bowl champs during the regular season since the two teams first met in the AFC Championship Game in 2021.
The Bengals will not have an AFC North game until Week 5, when they face the Baltimore Ravens at home. Burrow suffered his season-ending wrist injury against the Ravens last year in a Week 11 loss.
Here's what's in store for the Bengals:
Bengals 2024 regular-season schedule
Week 1: Sept. 8 New England
Week 2: Sept. 15: at Kansas City
Week 3: Sept. 23 Washington (MNF)
Week 4: Sept. 29 at Carolina
Week 5: Oct. 6 Baltimore
Week 6: Oct. 13 at N.Y. Giants (SNF)
Week 7: Oct. 20 at Cleveland
Week 8: Oct. 27 Philadelphia
Week 9: Nov. 3 Las Vegas
Week 10: Nov. 7 at Baltimore (TNF)
Week 11: Nov. 17: at L.A. Chargers
Week 12: BYE
Week 13: Dec. 1 Pittsburgh
Week 14: Dec. 9 at Dallas (MNF)
Week 15: Dec. 15 at Tennessee
Week 16: Dec. 19 Cleveland (TNF)
Week 17: Dec. 28/29: Denver*
Week 18: Jan: 4/5: at Pittsburgh*
Strength of schedule: The Bengals' schedule is tied for the 14th-easiest as opponents had a .502 win percentage last season.
Over/under: 9.5
Biggest takeaway
Cincinnati still has plenty of star power. Despite not making the playoffs last season after Burrow went down with his wrist injury, the Bengals still earned five games in prime-time slots, including two in December. This season, Cincinnati is looking to regain its status as AFC contenders and will have high-profile matchups against the Cowboys and the Browns in nationally televised games during the final five weeks of the season.
Revenge game
Burrow will get a chance to dispel any bad vibes from his injury last year by facing Baltimore in nearly an identical situation. Just like the second game against the Ravens in 2023, the contest will be at Baltimore on Thursday Night Football. It might be a week earlier than it was a year ago, but the storyline of Burrow coming back nearly a full year removed from when and where his season ended will be a major talking point in a mid-season AFC North showdown.
Bold prediction
The Week 11 game against the Chargers could be one of the games of the year. With Cincinnati coming off a long layoff, the Bengals could end up in a high-leverage matchup featuring the Chargers and Justin Herbert, one of the game's most exciting quarterbacks and a fellow member of the 2020 draft class. Joe Burrow was on the losing end of the his lone matchup against Herbert when the two teams met in Cincinnati in 2021.