C Ted Karras gets a tattoo of the Cincinnati hat logo during his St. Patrick’s Day event on Sunday, March 17, 2024.
C Ted Karras receives a tattoo of the Cincy hat logo for his St. Patrick’s Day event on Sunday, March 17, 2024.
Jason Renie, the man who brought us to Ted Karras’ spectacular St. Patrick’s Day carnival in the sprawling building that is the Fowling Warehouse in Cincinnati’s Pleasant Ridge neighborhood, put it up best Sunday with the sagacity of a middle-aged man who lives alone.
“RT. Amazing. Crazy,” says Renie, brother of Cincy Hat architect Matt Renie, and son of Colleen Renie, founder and executive director of the Village of Merici, the Indianapolis initiative that offers and campaigns for housing
Brother of Cincy Hat architect Matt Renie and son of Colleen Renie, creator and executive director of the Village of Merici, an Indianapolis initiative that provides and advocates for housing for persons with intellectual impairments.
Two of the Bengals’ top locker-room leaders, Karras and Joe Burrow, didn’t blink in their eyeball-to-eyeball challenge during Thursday night’s free-agent meal at Jeff Ruby’s.
“He said, ‘If you get it, I’ll give $25,000 to the Village of Merici.'” “How can I turn him down?” Two days after turning 31, Karras was dressed in a green Cincy Hat on St. Patrick’s Day. “If Joey B wants to become active with the Village, I’m going to
It began to stew after innocent locker room banter at a media conference late last season. With Karras nominated as the Bengals’ nominee for the NFL’s most prestigious award, the Walter Payton Man of the Year, he pledged to give a free tattoo of the Cincy Hat three-slash logo to anyone who wanted it if he won the league’s charity challenge fan vote.
First lesson? There is no such thing as innocuous banter when reporters and athletes get together.
Second lesson? Never underestimate the heart of Bengals fans, whether they’re roaring during a fourth-quarter comeback or rallying to those pushed up against their own end zone
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