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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Moved back to reserve/retired list

    The Detroit Lions placed Frank Ragnow (hamstring) on the reserve/retired list Monday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.Ragnow came out retirement Wednesday in an attempt to bolster the Lions' offensive line, but that comeback was short-lived after he failed his physical due to a Grade 3 hamstring strain. He has been placed back on the reserve/retired list, and it remains to be seen whether the 29-year-old will attempt to come out of retirement again going into the 2026 season. Graham Glasgow (knee) will remain as Detroit's starting center while Trystan Colon serves as the backup.

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Fails physical, won't play in 2025

    The Detroit Lions announced Saturday that Frank Ragnow failed his physical due to a Grade 3 hamstring strain, which will keep the 29-year-old sidelined for the 2025 season.The 2018 first-rounder came out of retirement Wednesday, and despite signs pointing to him being available as soon as Week 15 against the Rams, his physical came back with the diagnosis of a severe hamstring strain. Head coach Dan Campbell relayed to reporters Saturday that Ragnow disclosed to the team that he was dealing with a hamstring injury, but neither party knew its severity until the physical, per Colton Pouncy of The Athletic. With Ragnow out of the picture, Graham Glasgow (knee) will remain as the Lions' starting center while Trystan Colon -- who started against the Packers on Thursday -- serves as the backup.

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Coming out of retirement

    The Detroit Lions reinstated Frank Ragnow (undisclosed) from the reserve/retired list Wednesday.Ragnow announced his retirement from the NFL during the offseason, and despite him missing training camp, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network relays that the veteran center is "in shape and ready to roll sooner, rather than later." Ragnow has since been placed on the exempt/commissioner permission list, and while he's eligible to play in Week 14 against the Cowboys, it's more likely that he'd play in Week 15 against the Rams on Sunday, Dec. 14, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. Once he's cleared to play, Ragnow could reclaim his starting spot at center from Graham Glasgow (knee).

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Announces surprise retirement

    Frank Ragnow announced his decision to retire from the NFL on Monday via his personal Instagram account.Ragnow's statement reads, in part: "I have given this team everything I have and I thought I had more to give, but the reality is I simply don't. I have to listen to my body and this has been one of the hardest decisions of my life." The 29-year-old has remained one of the NFL's best centers despite battling injuries in recent seasons, and coming off three consecutive Pro Bowl campaigns his retirement comes both as a shock and as a notable blow for one of the NFC's best offenses. Ragnow's announcement comes just days after news of his holding out from voluntary workouts due to dissatisfaction with his current contract, per Christian Booher of SI.com. Starting guards Tate Ratledge and Graham Glasgow both have experience at center, so Detroit could rely on one of them to take over for Ragnow while asking 2024 sixth-rounder Christian Mahogany to step into a larger interior role after a solid rookie campaign.

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Officially past pectoral issue

    Frank Ragnow (pectoral) was listed as a full participant on Wednesday's practice estimation, Tim Twentyman of the Detroit Lions' official site reports.Ragnow's full practice estimation Wednesday is an indication that the 28-year-old offensive lineman is past the pectoral injury that held him out of the Lions' Week 4 win over the Seahawks. Now that Ragnow is at full health once again, he's expected to serve as Detroit's top center.

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Getting work at practice

    Coach Dan Campbell said Monday that Frank Ragnow (pectoral) was back at practice, Tim Twentyman of the Detroit Lions' official site reports.Ragnow sat out of Detroit's contest in Week 4 with a pectoral issue before the Lions' Week 5 bye, but it now appears he may be on track to return to the field for Week 6. The Lions' first official practice report of the week Wednesday should give a better indication of Ragnow's status.

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Ruled out for Week 4

    Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell said Thursday that Frank Ragnow (pectoral) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Seahawks, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.Ragnow, who is tending to a partial pec tear, will sit out the Week 4 game and then benefit from a Week 5 bye, potentially allowing him to return to the field Week 6 versus the Cowboys on Oct. 13. Graham Glasgow will likely slide over from left guard to start at center until Ragnow is ready to go. Ragnow is a pillar of the Lions' offensive line, so the team should prioritize his long-term health above all else.

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Tending to partial pec tear

    Frank Ragnow is considered week-to-week after suffering a partial pectoral tear during Sunday's 20-13 win at Arizona, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Ragnow didn't miss a snap of the Detroit Lions' Week 3 win despite the injury, a testament to his ability to play through pain. Detroit may exercise some caution with their standout center, however, potentially creating an opening for backup Michael Niese to see some playing time beginning with next Monday's game versus Seattle.

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Assessing his playing future

    Frank Ragnow (ankle/knee/toe) plans to take time this offseason to assess his injuries and plot his future, Kyle Meinke of MLive.com reports.Ragnow has been dealing with an inoperable toe condition for the better part of three years and played through knee and ankle sprains during Detroit's playoff run. The 27-year-old just wrapped up his sixth NFL season after being drafted No. 20 overall in 2018 out of Arkansas. He missed just two starts in 2023, but injuries have clearly taken a toll on his body. "I need to find a way to get back to Frank," Ragnow said. "And I don't regret any of this at all, but it weighs on you, and I'm just going to take some time and really figure everything out to make sure that I'm feeling good, not only for me the football player but for me to be the best husband and best father and everything with that as well."

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    Lions' Frank Ragnow: Ready for NFC Championship Game

    Frank Ragnow (ankle/knee) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the 49ers, Tim Twentyman of the Detroit Lions' official site reports.Despite being in visible pain throughout the Lions' divisional-round win over the Buccaneers, Ragnow was able to play through his injuries. He's expected to do it once again in the NFC Championship Game while filling his usual starting center role.

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