Massive Celebration: Ted Loves a Headbutt – Full Version OUT NOW

**Bengals Injury Report: Ted Loves a Headbutt – Full Version OUT NOW**

Cincinnati Bengals fans got a surprise update today with the latest injury report, featuring a lighthearted moment as veteran center Ted Karras was humorously highlighted for his love of a good headbutt on the field. Known for his tenacity and physicality, Karras has become something of a fan favorite in Cincinnati, where his gritty approach and fierce demeanor have solidified him as a cornerstone of the Bengals’ offensive line.

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This week’s injury report, however, also brings serious concerns ahead of the team’s matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers. Offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. remains on the sidelines due to knee and fibula issues, limiting his practice availability and casting doubt on his status for game day. Tee Higgins, recovering from a quad injury, showed progress with limited practice, but his participation is still uncertain as game day approaches.

Another key absence from practice is defensive standout Logan Wilson, who missed time with a quad strain. Defensive end Trey Hendrickson also participated in limited fashion due to a neck injury, while Charlie Jones remains out with a groin problem that’s continued to sideline him. On a positive note, quarterback Joe Burrow practiced fully, despite a recent designation with wrist and biceps concerns.

Here’s a breakdown of Wednesday’s injury report:

**Full Participation**: Joe Burrow

**Limited Participation**: Tee Higgins (quad), Logan Wilson (quad), Trey Hendrickson (neck)

**Did Not Practice**: Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula), Charlie Jones (groin)

Ted Karras’s energetic “headbutt” spirit might just be what the Bengals need to lift morale as they aim to tackle injuries and head into Sunday’s game against the Chargers with resilience. Stay tuned for the latest updates on BengalsTalk.com and check out the full report video for a closer look at Karras’s intensity and the latest injury insights.

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