
2022 Bold Predictions: Cincinnati Bengals
With the kickoff of the Bengals’ season just over 80 days away, it’s time to make a few bold predictions for 2022-23.

With the kickoff of the Bengals’ season just over 80 days away, it’s time to make a few bold predictions for 2022-23.

While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.

Part of the drama surrounding the Baltimore Ravens has subsided now that Lamar Jackson has shown up at OTAs.

It has been a rough few seasons for the Houston Texans finishing with only four wins in each of the last two.

The most anticipated player, former No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence had an up-and-down debut campaign in the NFL.

The Kansas City Chiefs haven’t been back to the mountain top since 2019.

The Los Angeles Chargers failed to clinch a playoff spot for the third consecutive season.

Another losing season for the New York Giants was only a motive for Brian Daboll to turn things around.

In total, 14 of the 154 day-three picks last year made eight or more starts. This is higher than the average over the last 10 years.

The Saints have a new head coach, but they also brought in some help on offense. If things go right, these bold predictions may not be so far-fetched.

While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.

After a 3-0 start last year, the Carolina Panthers stumbled the rest of the way to a 5-12 record.

With the kickoff of the Bengals’ season just over 80 days away, it’s time to make a few bold predictions for 2022-23.

While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.

Part of the drama surrounding the Baltimore Ravens has subsided now that Lamar Jackson has shown up at OTAs.

It has been a rough few seasons for the Houston Texans finishing with only four wins in each of the last two.

The most anticipated player, former No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence had an up-and-down debut campaign in the NFL.

The Kansas City Chiefs haven’t been back to the mountain top since 2019.

The Los Angeles Chargers failed to clinch a playoff spot for the third consecutive season.

Another losing season for the New York Giants was only a motive for Brian Daboll to turn things around.

In total, 14 of the 154 day-three picks last year made eight or more starts. This is higher than the average over the last 10 years.

The Saints have a new head coach, but they also brought in some help on offense. If things go right, these bold predictions may not be so far-fetched.

While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.

After a 3-0 start last year, the Carolina Panthers stumbled the rest of the way to a 5-12 record.
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