- The Cincinnati Bengals have -150 odds to win a playoff game this season.
- The franchise last won a postseason game in 1991 against the Houston Oilers.
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals have secured a playoff spot and are set to rest a handful of starters in Week 18. The NFL odds show they are expected to perform well in the postseason as well.
Bengals To Win A Playoff Game Odds
The Bengals have been in quite the drought in terms of winning playoff games. Cincinnati last won in the 1990-1991 postseason when the Boomer Esiason-led Bengals won a wild card game before losing in the divisional round. Since then, the team has made the postseason seven times, losing their first game each and every time.
NFL betting sites expect that to change this season.
Bengals To Win A Playoff Game In 2022 Odds
- Yes -150
- No +110
The seeding isn’t set for the AFC and thus the Bengals could play a few different teams, but the current playoff picture shows Cincinnati with the No. 3 seed and a likely opponent of either the Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders or Los Angeles Chargers.
Despite the Bengals odds projecting at least one win, they don’t expect a run in the postseason to last too long as they are underdogs to reach the AFC Championship game.
Bengals To Reach AFC Championship Game Odds
- Yes +370
- No -640
Cincinnati last reached the AFC Championship in the 1988-1989 season when the team lost in the Super Bowl. The bet is essentially a two-leg parlay of the Bengals’ moneyline odds for the wild card and divisional games so it’s up to those betting on the NFL to decide whether the odds carry enough value.
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Nick is a football fanatic with years of sports journalism experience. He achieved a degree in Broadcast/Journalism from Penn State University. When he’s not covering the latest NFL odds you can catch him debating Brady > Belichick in his free time.