Detroit Lions 4-Time Pro Bowler Frank Ragnow Retires at 29
Detroit Lions 4-Time Pro Bowler Frank Ragnow Retires at 29

Detroit Lions 4-Time Pro Bowler Frank Ragnow Retires at 29

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Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow, a four-time Pro Bowler and three-time second-team All-Pro, announced his retirement from the NFL at age 29 due to health concerns, prioritizing his well-being and family. Ragnow, drafted in the first round in 2018, started all 96 games of his seven-year career and was a key component of the Lions' top-ranked offensive line. His retirement comes as a surprise to the team and fans, especially since Ragnow reportedly sought a new contract and was absent from OTAs, fueling speculation about his future. The Lions face a significant challenge filling the void left by Ragnow, but recent draft picks like Georgia guard Tate Ratledge and Miles Frazier could potentially step into starting roles. Head coach Dan Campbell praised Ragnow's dedication and expressed gratitude for his contributions, while the Lions organization acknowledged the difficulty of losing such an integral player. This development could impact Detroit's plans as they prepare for the 2025 season following their strong 2024 performance.

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