
The anticipation among Cincinnati Bengals fans has reached a peak as receiver Ja'Marr Chase mirrors their curiosity over the potential of the Bengals playing an international game in 2026. In the wake of their third-place finish in the AFC North, speculation mounts over whether the Bengals will be chosen as a road team for a game beyond U.S. borders. Ja'Marr Chase took to Twitter on February 6, stating, "Bengals playing out the country this year @NFL ?" as he echoed the questions circulating among the fan base. Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn's comments in 2025 suggested the Bengals would host an international game come 2027, further fueling the excitement. Previously, there had been buzz about a 2025 match-up between the Bengals and the Miami Dolphins in Madrid, after star quarterback Joe Burrow shared an eagerness online. Unfortunately, these plans did not come to fruition. As part of the NFL's 2026 international lineup, several games have been officially lined up, with more surprises expected. The first NFL regular-season game in Australia is slated between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams at the historic Melbourne Cricket Ground. Brazil will join the ranks of international hosts as the Dallas Cowboys prepare to face an as-yet-unnamed opponent at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, marking a milestone for games held in South America. Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints are set to ignite the French crowd with a game planned in Paris. Additionally, fans can look forward to three exhilarating matchups in London, a game in Munich, Germany, another anticipated showdown in Madrid, Spain, and a thrilling contest in Mexico City. As the final details unfold, Bengals supporters are left to wonder if their team will be part of this unforgettable international journey that continues to expand the NFL's global presence.