
Karras: Bengals must change their 'mojo' in 2025
Bengals offensive linemen Ted Karras and Alex Cappa stop by FFHH to reflect on Cincinnati's 2024 season and 2025 aspirations, dissect Super Bowl LIX OL-DL matchups, and what they value about playing with Joe Burrow.

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Forbes
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- Forbes
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Washington Post
9 hours ago
- Washington Post
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