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Lions C Frank Ragnow retired from the NFL after seven seasons.
Any speculation about Ragnow missing OTAs due to contract-related issues can be put to rest. The four-time Pro Bowler took to Instagram on Monday, saying, “I’ve tried to convince myself that I’m feeling good but I’m not and it’s time to prioritize my health and my families future.” Ragnow has appeared in 47 of the Lions’ 51 regular season games since 2022 but has dealt with a myriad of injuries throughout his career, Last season, Ragnow suffered a torn pectoral muscle, but missed only one game due to the injury. During the 2023 season he missed two regular season games while dealing with knee, back, and toe injuries, but managed to play in all three playoff games in their run up to the NFC Championship game against the 49ers. A true warrior of the sport, it’s apparent the injuries Ragnow has suffered over the years have taken their toll, even if he can still play at a high level. His absence creates a void at the center position that may be filled by 2025 rookie second-rounder Tate Ratledge.
Frank Ragnow’s absence from Lions OTAs this week appears contract-related.
Ragnow and linebacker Alex Anzalone were the only players not in attendance for this week’s OTAs. While Anzalone has made it clear with social media posts that he’s unhappy with his contract situation, it appears that Ragnow also wants a new deal. The 29-year-old center signed an extension in 2021 to make him the highest-paid center at the time. His current deal, which runs through the 2026 season, is just fourth in average annual value among centers and has no guaranteed money remaining. Ragnow is still at the top of his game, coming in as PPF’s highest-graded run blocking center in 2024 (90.9). Lions coach Dan Campbell downplayed the absences, mentioning that he’s been in contact with both players and that there’s still a month to go before training camp. While the Lions have handed out many extensions in the last two years, the front office is aware that a cap crunch is looming in the years ahead, which could put a strain on negotiations with veteran players like Ragnow and Anzalone.
Lions C Frank Ragnow (pec) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 6 against the Cowboys.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell told us earlier this week that Ragnow was expected to play on Sunday, so this isn’t much of a surprise. Ragnow missed Week 4 with the pec injury but got a Week 5 bye to recover. Pro Football Focus has Ragnow graded as a top-10 center through a month of football.
Lions HC Dan Campbell said he expects Frank Ragnow (pec) to play in Week 6 against the Cowboys.
Ragnow missed the Lions’ Week 4 win over the Seahawks due to his injury but has had additional time to recover thanks to their bye week. Ragnow suffered the partially torn pectoral in Week 3 and was hoping to play through it early on, but out of precaution, the team opted to play it “smart” buy sidelining him for at least one game. Campbell also said the team hopes to have safety Brian Branch back following the bye.
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