Could Frank Ragnow play for the Lions in 2026? Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley says the "door is open." ...
Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley did his best to temper his feelings when asked about Frank Ragnow's unretirement on ...
The Lions had to activate Ragnow before their Thanksgiving game vs. the Packers for him to be eligiblet to play this year ...
Offensive line coach Hank Fraley discusses Ragnow's hamstring tear that ended his comeback attempt, while expressing ...
Former Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow was angling for an NFL return after retiring earlier in 2025. That will not be the case.
When Ragnow retired in June, it was a surprise — and big hit to the offense. His return is massive news for a team with Super Bowl goals.
Frank Ragnow ended retirement last week but won't play for the Lions after he was diagnosed with a Grade 3 hamstring injury during his physical.
Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow retired abruptly in June but decided to return to football this week, to the relief of his teammates.
In addition to making Ragnow's return official, the Lions have waived Reynolds, activated Davenport and Frazier, and signed Kennedy and Firkser. They also elevated two players from the practice squad.
The Lions' Frank Ragnow failed his physical and now Detroti needs to find a different solution to their center problem.
The Detroit Lions announced Saturday that center Frank Ragnow failed his physical and won’t be returning, just days after it was announced that he would come out of retirement to rejoin the team.
Lions center Frank Ragnow failed his physical and will not play in 2025, per a team announcement. Detroit’s medical team found a Grade 3 hamstring strain that will prevent Ragnow from completing his ...
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