CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras and his Cincy Hat Project have sold nearly 100,000 hats since 2022. But Karras said Thursday he’d like to have one of them back.
CINCINNATI – For the second time in three years, Ted Karras is the Cincinnati Bengals nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award. Nominated
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The Buffalo Bills’ Week 14 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals was already going to draw plenty of intrigue. And following comments made by Bengals center Ted Karras, things just got a little bit more… interesting.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Ted Karras and the rising Bengals offensive line are hungry for their latest chance to flip the script this season. Karras noted the team is in a good spot to make one last run at AFC North contention, but they have to pair up good performances better than they did after the Steelers' home win.
Playing against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park is nothing new to Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras. The 10-year NFL veteran played the first seven years of career in the AFC East, and several trips have been made for games in Western New York.
The Bengals assigned the Mic'd Up duties to Ted Karras at practice this week as Cincinnati prepares to welcome back Joe Burrow to game action soon. Karras had a nice pep in his step during the session, as Burrow's return to practice energizes the whole team.
A pair of Bengals gave back to the community on their off-day morning. Guard Jalen Rivers and center Ted Karras linked up with Operation Ramp It Up to build a home ramp for a veteran in need.
The Cincinnati Bengals were probably a lot of people's "survivor" pick this week. It made sense as to why too, as they looked much improved with Joe Flacco at quarterback over Jake Browning.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Ted Karras got the Mic'd Up baton last week as the Bengals toppled the Pittsburgh Steelers 33-31 in the White Bengal game. The win pushed Cincinnati to 3-4 on the season and within striking distance of the 4-2 Steelers in the division.
Flacco addressed the situation while speaking with NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated for a piece published Monday.
The Cincinnati Bengals are having enough problems on their offensive line. Starting center Ted Karras acknowledged as much before Week 4's road trip to Denver for Monday Night Football.
There was very little to like about what the Cincinnati Bengals did during their 38-point loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Many of the problems stemmed from the offensive line having a terrible day.
The Bengals suffered their worst loss in franchise history on Sunday when they fell to the Vikings 48-10. Cincinnati's offense struggled to move the ball.
Countless pieces across the Internet have broken down the Cincinnati Bengals' rather poor offensive line play. The unit has been the oft-cited culprit for Joe Burrow's latest injury, and the hapless rushing attack the Bengals have put forward through three games.
Giving Trey Hendrickson a raise, signing Dalton Risner, and extending Ted Karras were the last three major moves the Cincinnati Bengals made before the regular season began, and the combined moves cost the team a good amount of cap space.
Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras is now under contract through the 2026 season thanks to the one-year, $5 million extension he signed Friday. Staying with the Bengals was a priority for the 32-year old lineman, but staying in Cincinnati sounds like an even bigger plus in his mind.
Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras signed a one-year contract extension on Friday that spans through the 2026 season. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced Friday that they’ve signed C Ted Karras to a one-year extension. “We’ve got a lot of work to do in both,” said Karras after putting his signature down while wearing his signature Cincy Hat.
The Cincinnati Bengals may be preparing for another competitive AFC season, but center Ted Karras is making headlines for more than just football. In a recent locker room interview, the veteran lineman and NFLPA vice president proposed a reform that could reshape how pension eligibility works for players across the league.
Two of the players that have had the most buzz surrounding them this offseason are Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson and Shemar Stewart. Both guys have not yet signed with the team for a few different reasons, and there has been a bit of a feeling of hostility as a result.
What does change look like for the Cincinnati Bengals as they attempt to fix their slow starts to the regular season? Morning training camp practices. The Bengals have traditionally practiced in the middle of the afternoon during the dog days of training camp.
If he can help QB Joe Burrow stay healthy and the Bengals return to being a Super Bowl contender, he'll be worth every penny.
2024 will be the third year Ted Karras and Trent Brown will spend as teammates. After two separate seasons with the New England Patriots, Karras and Brown now find themselves starters for the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive line, hoping to each capture their second Super Bowl rings with another title contender.
The Bengals have rebuilt their offensive line and one of the best additions has been center Ted Karras. However, he wasn't always equipped to play in the trenches.
The Patriots selected Karras in the sixth round of the 2016 draft. He served as New England's starting center in 2019 when David Andrews was ruled out due to blood clots in his lungs.
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