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Karras first founded The Cincy Hat in 2022, with proceeds supporting people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday will play host to the New England Patriots at Paycor Stadium for the second year in a row. And for the second year in a row, Land Clark will be the referee for Bengals vs. Patriots. Clark has been an NFL ...
One of the four Chilean men believed to be connected to the Joe Burrow home burglary was sporting a Bengals hat when the group was pulled over by cops earlier this month ... an item that very well could have belonged to the Cincinnati quarterback himself.
Karras is a fan favorite not just for his play, but for the success of his brand, The Cincy Hat, which he launched to support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
CINCINNATI — Bengals center Ted Karras is making an even greater impact with his Cincy Hat project. Karras and The Cincy Hat are partnering with the Transition and Access Pathways program at the University of Cincinnati to provide full-ride ...
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Bengals center Ted Karras is behind those Cincy hats. Now he's got a bag with a purpose
Cincinnati Bengals center Ted Karras and his wife, Rachel Karras, are teaming up with a Cincinnati-based nonprofit and releasing a new product aimed to help human trafficking survivors. The Karrases' organization, The Cincy Hat Foundation, is set to ...
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears will have one of the NFL’s most senior referees on the call Thursday night. Clete Blakeman has been an NFL official since 2008 and a head referee since 2010, and this will be the 17th Cincinnati ...
Karras was named the Bengals’ nominee for the prestigious Walter Payton Man of The Year Award for the second time in his career. He was Cincinnati's nominee in 2023. Each team in the NFL nominates one player who has made a positive impact in their respective community.
It’s the second-highest rating of his career, trailing only his performance in Week 17 of 2021, when he and the Bengals beat the Chiefs, 34-31, to win the AFC North. Burrow was 30 of 39 for 446 yards and four TDs in that game, finishing with a 148.0 rating.
The Cincinnati Bengals exercised 16 week's worth of demons on Sunday, putting together their most complete and dominant performance of the season with a 45-21 win over the Miami Dolphins.