Lions center, 4-time Pro Bowler Frank Ragnow retiring at age 29

Lions center, 4-time Pro Bowler Frank Ragnow retiring at age 29

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Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow has announced his retirement from the NFL at 29 after a seven-year career. A four-time Pro Bowler, Ragnow cited health reasons for his decision, expressing gratitude to the Lions and fans. Despite recent contract speculations, Ragnow emphasized the need to prioritize his health and family's future. Drafted 20th overall in 2018, he played 96 games for the Lions, participating in at least 14 games per season in six out of seven years. His departure marks the end of a notable career with the team.
Originally by Yahoo Sports Staffon June 2, 2025
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