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Frank Ragnow's retirement is finally official. The Detroit Lions placed Ragnow on the reserve/retired list Wednesday, bringing a formal end to the Pro Bowl center's tenure with the team.
The Detroit Lions have wrapped up one final piece of contractual business before the start of training camp, agreeing to a deal with second-round pick Tate Ratledge on a four-year contract on ...
Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow is retiring after seven seasons in the NFL. Ragnow, 29, announced his decision in an Instagram post Monday, and he cited his future health as the primary reason.
Detroit Lions starting center Frank Ragnow is retiring from the NFL at age 29, he announced Monday in an Instagram post. Ragnow acknowledged he grappled with a "very trying" few months before ...
Ragnow's departure will grant the Lions $9.25 million in new cap space for 2025, with $9.15 million coming from his salary and another $100,000 coming from his workout bonus.
And since we’re talking about specialists and the Lions don’t have much drama, the returner situation is worth a mention. Kalif Raymond is back and locked in as the punt returner.
“The Lions also signed Kyle Allen to provide competition, but he has been a mixed bag when called upon, posting a 7-12 record as a starter and an 82.3 passer rating over his seven-year career.” ...
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