As Bengals center Ted Karras prepares for his eighth season in the NFL, he’s not just hanging out with Frank Pollack eating glass, lifting heavy weights, or diving into the playbook, he’s also getting his body ready in a chiropractor’s office.
The players occupying the offensive tackle position for the Cincinnati Bengals are the rarest of rare. Orlando Brown Jr., Trent Brown, and newly drafted Amarius Mims all stand 6-8 and weigh at least 340 pounds. Put them all together, and they look like skyscrapers.
Ted Karras accomplished quite a bit before all the work he's done in two years since joining the Cincinnati Bengals. A sixth-round draft pick by the New
Karras convinced Brown to come to Cincinnati, selling him on the culture. The Cincinnati Bengals continue to tweak their offensive line in free agency by signing massive right tackle Trent Brown.
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.
New Bengals offensive tackle Trent Brown spent the last three seasons with the Patriots. But he was ready to move on in free agency and found a good spot with Cincinnati.
It's no secret that things did not go smoothly between Trent Brown and the New England Patriots during the end of the offensive tackle's tenure in Foxborough. And he wasn't afraid to speak out a bit about his frustrations during last season.
Here are three Bengals on the hottest seats in 2024.
Despite a two-year overhaul, the offensive line is not where it needs to be. “Well, it’s Groundhog Day... again.” -Bill Murray as Phil Connors - Groundhog Day 1993 The Cincinnati Bengals offensive line ranked near the bottom of the league according to Pro Football Focus again this season.
Bengals fans have pushed Ted Karras and The Cincy Hat project across the finish line! The NFL announced today that Karras won the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award fan voting and secured an additional $35,000 for The Village of Merici.
Bengals center Ted Karras is tracking down the 2023 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award as the leader in the clubhouse and Joe Burrow helped drive some more votes his way with a post on X that Karras wrote himself.
Thanks to Cincinnati Bengals fans, Ted Karras is on track for doing something very special. Karras remains atop the leaderboard of the Walter Payton Man
Key players like Ted Karras and Tyler Boyd know how important a win on Saturday is for Cincinnati's path to the playoffs. Both talents discussed how the Bengals and Steelers are fighting on the margins of the AFC playoff race.
The Bengals are making a playoff push and have overcome injuries to some of their most important players. Their latest win came in overtime against the Minnesota Vikings.
Bengals fans are rallying behind Ted Karras and the Cincy Hat project in more ways than one. The center is now leading the voting for the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year.
The Bengals welcomed residents from The Village of Merici to cheer on Ted Karras and the team Saturday afternoon. They got treated to a fantastic game and hung out with the Bengals Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee post game, plus, quarterback Jake Browning spent some time with them on the field.
The Bengals are giving back in a great way this weekend as the franchise welcomes 30 representatives from the Village of Merici for Saturday's matchup against Minnesota.
Ted Karras isn't happy about the Bengals' three-game losing streak as he practiced with an edge on Thursday. Cincinnati is an 8.5-point underdog against the 8-3 Jaguars on Monday Night Football.
Bengals center Ted Karras nearly got to run down the field for his first NFL touch but the referees (wrongly) took that chance from him. Karras was streaking down the field to start the fourth quarter of the 31-17 win over San Francisco, but officials whistled it dead.
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 revamped unit, ranked No. 8 by Pro Football Focus in the preseason, played like a lower-tier unit, allowing seven sacks and 11 quarterback hits on quarterback Joe Burrow.
The New England Patriots will apparently be missing one of their most versatile and reliable offensive linemen when the 2022 season begins. All-Purpose lineman Ted Karras has reportedly agreed to a three-year, $18 million deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.
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.
Besides Ryan Fitzpatrick, the Dolphins really don’t have any big-name impending free agents. However, the organization is still focused on retaining at least a couple of those players.
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