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The Cincinnati Bengals entered last season with high expectations.
After missing the postseason, the main office of the Bengals spent part of the low season ensuring that Campo Mariscal Joe Burrow had many weapons at his disposal. About two months after signing again Ja’mar Chase and Tee Higgins, the Bengals calendar was revealed.
Burrow said he was disappointed by his team’s schedule.
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The Cincinnati Bengals field marshal, Joe Burrow, #9, observes the practice during the practice of the Kettering Health Practice Fields training. (Kareem Elgazzar-USA Today Sports)
The NFL launched its full schedule of the regular season for the 32 teams last Wednesday.
While the NFL international list presents the first regular seasonal season game in Spain, the Bengals will not travel abroad in 2025, for Burrow disapproval.
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The two -time Marshal of the Pro Bowl said he wanted an opportunity to play on the international stage in this next season.
“Not having a stage like that is a bit disappointing. I feel that I have worked consciously hard to try to grow the game internationally in the last 18 months or so,” said Burrow. “Hopefully at some point in my career we can go there.”

The NFL will play a regular season game in Spain for the first time this season. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
The person who calls also highlighted one of the three scheduled thanksgiving games. The Bengals will be in Baltimore that night for a game against the Ravens.
The contest will mark the fourth consecutive year that the Bengals have competed in a night road game against their divisional rival of the AFC North. “Playing in Baltimore for the fourth consecutive year during stellar schedule is not ideal,” Burrow added. “Maybe we can get one of those in Cincinnati. Please.”

The Campinnati Bengals field marshal, Joe Burrow, #9, is seen during the game against the Green Bay Packers at the Paycor stadium on August 11, 2023 in Cincinnati. (Michael Hickey/Getty images)
The NFL owners have unanimously approved for players to participate in Flag Football for the 2028 Olympic Games.
The vote at Spring Meetings in Minnesota authorized the League on Tuesday to negotiate security provisions and schedule logistics with the NFL players association, the International Sports Government body and the relevant Olympic authorities before it becomes a reality during the next summer games in Los Angeles.
Burrow expressed his enthusiasm for the possibility of competing in the Olympic Games: “That is an exciting opportunity. I’m not completely sure how that would work with the training field and all our obligations here,” said Burrow. “But that is something that I would like to do safely.”
The Bengals were 9-8 last season. Cincinnati opens the 2025 season on the way against the Cleveland Browns on September 7.