Bengals won’t get consecutive home games until weeks 17 & 18
TL;DR
The Cincinnati Bengals will not have consecutive home games until weeks 17 and 18, marking the latest occurrence in franchise history.
Key points
- Bengals will not host back-to-back home games until weeks 17 and 18
- This is the latest occurrence in franchise history
- The Bengals' schedule has a unique feature this season
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The Cincinnati Bengals’ schedule is out, and there is one thing that has never happened in the history of the team’s existence before.
The Bengals will not host back-to-back home games until weeks 17 and 18.
This is the latest they will play consecutive home games in franchise history.
It’s not clear if this is good or bad.
On the one hand, it’ll make a losing streak less likely, but it could also make a winning streak less likely. Or it won’t go as anyone predicts (the most likely outcome).
Cincinnati will play back-to-back road games weeks 2 and 3 as well as weeks 15 and 16.
So road and home games are pretty equally spread out.
We talked about the schedule release in our latest video.
You can also listen below.
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Q&A
When will the Bengals have consecutive home games?
The Bengals will have consecutive home games in weeks 17 and 18 of the season.
What is significant about the Bengals' schedule this season?
This season marks the latest in franchise history that the Bengals will play back-to-back home games.
How does the Bengals' home game schedule compare to previous seasons?
Historically, the Bengals have never waited this long into the season to host consecutive home games.
