Ted Karras launches Blood Cancer United collaboration with Cincy Hat
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 10:30 AM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Ted Karras, center for the Cincinnati Bengals, has collaborated with Blood Cancer United for a limited edition Cincy Hat. This partnership arose from his visit to Cincinnati Children's Hospital, where he met leukemia survivor Josh. Proceeds from the hat will support the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Light The Night campaign, set to take place on October 22, aiming to raise $1.4 million for cancer research and support.
- •Karras' Cincy Hat is involved in a new charitable collaboration.
- •Engagement began after Karras met leukemia survivor Josh.
- •Proceeds will benefit the Light The Night campaign in October.
- •The campaign supports families affected by blood cancer.
- •Karras has previously raised significant funds for community causes.
- 10:30 AMYahoo Sports — Ted Karras’ Cincy Hat makes an impact with new Blood Cancer United collaboration
"The Bengals’ center and locker room leader is spearheading a huge philanthropic endeavor in the Cincinnati area.
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