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Bengals' Ted Karras: Full participant Wednesday
Ted Karras (knee) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice, Andrew Gillis of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.Karras played through the knee injury during the Cincinnati Bengals' divisional-round win over Buffalo and is on track to suit up Sunday against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Meanwhile, Alex Cappa (ankle) and Jonah Williams (kneecap) were both sidelined during Wednesday's practice and La'el Collins (knee) remains on injured reserve, so the Bengals likely couldn't afford to lose another offensive lineman. Barring a setback, Karras should resume his role as Cincinnati's starting center.
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Bengals' Ted Karras: Plays through knee injury
Ted Karras played through a knee injury in Sunday's win over the Bills, but he was able to get through the game and expects to play next week, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.With three starting offensive linemen already out, Karras being able to play against the Chiefs is incredibly important. Karras has done a superb job all season as the captain of the offensive line, and he led a fantastic effort Sunday against the Bills.
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Bengals' Ted Karras: Signs with Cincinnati
Ted Karras agreed to a three-year, $18 million contract with the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Karras will likely be the Bengals' top backup interior offensive lineman, but he'll have a shot to compete for a starting job during training camp. Cincinnati's clear weakness during its Super Bowl run last season was the inability to protect Joe Burrow, so it makes sense to bring in a veteran depth piece like Karras.
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Patriots' Ted Karras: Returns to New England
Ted Karras agreed Wednesday with the New England Patriots on a one-year, $4 million deal, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.Karras will return to the team that drafted him in the sixth round in 2016. He spent the 2021 campaign in Miami, starting all 16 games along the Dolphins' offensive line. With David Andrews (calf) set to move on from New England, Karras should step in as the Patriots' starting center in 2021.
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Patriots' Ted Karras: Joins Miami
Ted Karras agreed Wednesday with the Dolphins on a one-year, $4 million contract, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.The retooling of the Dolphins' offensive line continues, with Karras -- a 2016 sixth-rounder -- now slated to start at center alongside guard Ereck Flowers, whom the team agreed to a deal with Tuesday. Karras, 27, made 20 starts over 60 appearances with the New England Patriots the past four seasons.
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Patriots' Ted Karras: Gearing up Sunday
Ted Karras (knee) is active for Sunday's game against the Bengals.Karras is expected to start at center in this game.
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Patriots' Ted Karras: Considered questionbale
Ted Karras (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's matchup with the Bengals.Karras missed last week's loss to the Chiefs and is in danger of missing another. James Ferentz will be in line to replace him at center should he ultimately not be able to suit up.
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Patriots' Ted Karras: Ruled out Week 14
Ted Karras (knee) will not play in Sunday's matchup with the Chiefs.Karras is dealing with an MCL sprain, so it comes as no surprise that the New England Patriots will opt to err on the side of caution here. In his absence, James Ferentz will presumably handle center duties.
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Patriots' Ted Karras: Dealing with MCL sprain
Ted Karras was diagnosed with a sprained MCL on Tuesday, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.The 26-year-old seems likely to be sidelined for Sunday's game against the Chiefs, but since it appears to be a minor sprain he may not be forced to miss additional time. James Ferentz is the likely starter at center in Karras' expected absence.
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Patriots' Ted Karras: Set to have MRI
Ted Karras will have an MRI to after suffering a knee injury during Sunday's 28-22 loss to the Texans, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.The team fears Karras has a sprained MCL, which would likely rule him out for Week 14's matchup against the Chiefs. James Ferentz took over at center for the remainder of the contest and figures to start in the aforementioned contest if Karras' injury is confirmed.