Detroit Lions Center Frank Ragnow Retires After Seven Seasons, Four Pro Bowls
Detroit Lions Center Frank Ragnow Retires After Seven Seasons, Four Pro Bowls

Detroit Lions Center Frank Ragnow Retires After Seven Seasons, Four Pro Bowls

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Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow announced his retirement after seven seasons, citing health concerns and the need to prioritize his well-being and family. A four-time Pro Bowl selection and three-time second-team All-Pro, Ragnow was a key figure in the Lions' offensive line and organizational turnaround. His retirement, while not surprising to the team, leaves a significant gap at center, with veteran Graham Glasgow and rookie Tate Ratledge expected to compete for the starting role. Teammates and peers praised Ragnow's professionalism, resilience through injuries, and impact on and off the field, underscoring his irreplaceable presence. The timing of his retirement, after the 2025 NFL draft, benefited the Lions by allowing them to prepare replacements without draft-day complications. Ragnow's decision marked the end of a distinguished career characterized by toughness and leadership.

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