Lions Sign Colon, Waive Wilson After Ragnow Retirement
Lions Sign Colon, Waive Wilson After Ragnow Retirement

Lions Sign Colon, Waive Wilson After Ragnow Retirement

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Following the retirement of All-Pro center Frank Ragnow, the Detroit Lions signed veteran offensive lineman Trystan Colon to a one-year deal to bolster depth at center and guard. Colon, with past experience on the Ravens, Jets, and Cardinals, will compete for the starting center spot with Graham Glasgow and rookie Tate Ratledge. To make room for Colon, the Lions waived recently signed cornerback Divaad Wilson with an injury designation, just days after he was brought in to replace undrafted rookie Gavin Holmes. Wilson, who played for the Cardinals and Giants, appeared in seven NFL games over two seasons. Detroit's secondary now features additions such as D.J. Reed and rookies Terrion Arnold and Ennis Rakestraw. The Lions are also rumored to be considering signing veteran edge rusher Von Miller as training camp approaches.

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