The Cincinnati Bengals are in a position where they should strongly consider being active at the trade deadline, even with a 3-5 record. Some might feel the season is slipping away, but a closer look suggests they have every reason to be optimistic about turning things around. This is especially true because high-quality players are being traded at reasonable prices, creating a unique opportunity for the Bengals to add much-needed depth without overspending. Recent trades exemplify this trend: the Patriots dealt pass rusher Josh Uche to the Chiefs for a mere sixth-round pick, while Diontae Johnson went to Baltimore in a low-cost day-three pick swap. Either of these players could have brought real value to Cincinnati’s roster, enhancing their pass rush and offensive arsenal at minimal cost.
Over the past weeks, a slew of players, including wide receivers like DeAndre Hopkins and Amari Cooper, and offensive tackle Cam Robinson, have found new teams. These are just some of the available options that could add firepower to Cincinnati’s roster. The Bengals have both the resources—$9 million in cap space and all their 2025 draft picks—and the need, particularly at positions like edge rusher, cornerback, offensive line, and receiver depth. Making a move at this stage would demonstrate to franchise cornerstones like Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase that the organization is committed to supporting their pursuit of success. A proactive approach signals a clear message of commitment and sends a much-needed boost to a locker room looking to climb back into playoff contention.
Historically, the Bengals have often been reluctant to pursue midseason trades, preferring to keep draft capital for future building. However, the Super Bowl window they’re in now warrants a more aggressive approach. Building a contender means addressing flaws, even minor ones, which can make a significant difference come playoff time. The 2021 Bengals reached the Super Bowl despite roster imperfections, and similarly, the 2024 team has the potential to contend if key weaknesses are shored up. Adding a veteran edge rusher for depth, a solid cornerback to bolster coverage, or a reliable offensive lineman would be steps in the right direction, helping to elevate the Bengals from a flawed team to a dangerous one.
Additionally, this season is unique with several of the Bengals’ defensive stalwarts set to move on after 2024. Players like safety Jessie Bates III and defensive tackle DJ Reader will likely not return, adding urgency to maximize the current roster’s potential. Burrow, one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks, has shown resilience and top-tier play, which alone should be reason enough to reinforce the team. After all, not every Super Bowl contender is flawless, and small additions can yield big rewards when complemented by high-performing talent at key positions.
With the trade deadline fast approaching, this is a crucial window for the Bengals. Whether they pursue a modest acquisition or a more impactful one, it’s a chance to fill gaps and keep pace in a competitive league. Making the right move could be the difference between a hopeful finish and a legitimate postseason push.