Detroit Lions Center Frank Ragnow Is Coming Out Of Retirement
In a move that sent shockwaves through the “Motor City” just in time for Thanksgiving, Frank Ragnow is back. Just when Lions fans were settling in for their turkey and stuffing, the team dropped a bombshell on social media that was better than any side dish: a photo of Ragnow, in all his glory, running out of the tunnel at Ford Field. No caption needed.
After a sudden retirement back in June that felt like a gut punch to the team’s Super Bowl aspirations, the four-time Pro Bowler has decided the couch wasn’t for him. A source close to the situation told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Ragnow is coming back for one simple reason: he “loves the game.”
The Return Of Ragnow: A Thanksgiving Miracle
You couldn’t write a better script. With the Lions limping into their annual Thanksgiving classic against the Packers, the offensive line looking more like a M*A*S*H unit, the news of Ragnow’s return is nothing short of a holiday miracle. The timing was everything, as Wednesday was the deadline for Ragnow to be reinstated from the reserve/retired list to be eligible to play this season. He beat the buzzer, and now, the NFC North is officially on notice.
While he won’t be suiting up against the Packers, his presence alone is a massive morale boost. The likely target for his on-field return is the December 14 clash against the Los Angeles Rams, giving him a couple of weeks to get back into fighting shape. But let’s be honest, a 50% Frank Ragnow is better than 100% of most other centers in this league.
Why Frank Ragnow’s Return Changes Everything For Detroit
Remember when coach Dan Campbell said “the ship has sailed” on a Ragnow return? Well, that ship just pulled a U-turn and docked right back at Ford Field, cannons blazing. Ragnow isn’t just a player; he’s the heart and soul of that offensive line. He’s the guy who played with a fractured throat and a partially torn pectoral muscle and didn’t miss a beat. That’s a different level of tough.
His return provides an immediate, All-Pro-level upgrade to a line that has been banged up. Graham Glasgow has been admirable in his absence, but Ragnow is a game-changer. He solidifies the protection for Jared Goff, who is a different quarterback when he is kept clean. With defenses starting to figure out that pressure up the middle is Goff’s Kryptonite, the return of the league’s best interior lineman couldn’t be more critical.
The Lions hold Ragnow’s contract rights for this season and next, so his old deal just snaps right back into place. For a team with legitimate Super Bowl hopes, getting a player of his caliber back for the final playoff push is like finding the ultimate cheat code. The man is only 29. He’s not coming back for a farewell tour; he’s coming back to dominate.
