Despite harsh criticism, the Lions had their reasons for making Frank Ragnow pay back a portion of his signing bonus.
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On Tuesday, Detroit Lions president Rod Wood confirmed to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press that the Lions asked Frank Ragnow to repay part of his signing bonus when he retired early last spring.
Recently, former center Frank Ragnow announced his retirement from professional football. Ragnow had been a key player for the Detroit Lions, having signed a 4-year, $54 million extension in 2021 ...
The Detroit Lions, fresh off a franchise-best 15-win season in 2024, watched their offensive line disintegrate across two ...
There’s been no shortage of reaction to the Detroit Lions’ decision to have Frank Ragnow repay a portion of his signing bonus following his early retirement. Some have criticized the organization.
As they have with both Calvin Johnson and Barry Sanders, the Detroit Lions forced retired Frank Ragnow to return a portion of his remaining signing bonus. Talking with the Detroit Free Press recently, ...
Will the Detroit Lions ever learn? Then again, maybe that’s not even the right question. After outgoing team president Rod Wood confirmed to the Free Press recently that the Lions forced center Frank ...
The Detroit Lions have spent the past few years reshaping their identity — tougher on the field, steadier in the front office, and more intentional about how they handle business behind the scenes.
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2026 NFL Draft kicks off 1st Round; Lions take offensive tackle Blake Miller from Clemson
It is the first day of the 2026 NFL Draft and the Detroit Lions are looking to strengthen the trenches of their offensive and ...
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