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Charlie Kolar

Charlie Kolar is a professional American football tight end currently playing for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL. He gained recognition playing college football for the Iowa State Cyclones before entering the professional league. Kolar's career is focused on his performance as a tight end in football.


February 10, 1999: Charlie Kolar's Birth

On February 10, 1999, Charlie Kolar was born. He is an American professional football tight end.

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2019: Brother Transferred to Iowa State

In 2019, Charlie Kolar's older brother, John, who played quarterback for Oklahoma State, transferred to Iowa State as a graduate student.

2020: Considered Entering 2020 NFL Draft and Graduated from Iowa State

In 2020, Charlie Kolar considered entering the 2020 NFL draft but decided to return for his redshirt junior season. He was named first-team All-Big 12 for a second straight season and graduated from Iowa State with a 3.99 GPA in mechanical engineering in the fall of 2020.

2021: Awarded William V. Campbell Trophy

In 2021, Charlie Kolar was awarded the William V. Campbell Trophy, known as the "academic Heisman".

August 31, 2022: Placed on Injured Reserve

On August 31, 2022, Charlie Kolar was placed on injured reserve.

January 3, 2025: Activated from Injured Reserve

On January 3, 2025, Charlie Kolar was activated from injured reserve prior to the team's season finale against the Cleveland Browns.