Detroit. The Detroit Lions reinstated center Frank Ragnow, ending his six-month retirement and rejoining the team. The four-time Pro Bowl lineman, drafted No. 20 in 2018, announced retirement in June citing health issues but remained in contact with the club. The team activated him off the reserve-retired list Wednesday, making him eligible for upcoming games; reports say a quick return is unlikely and Dec. 14 is a potential target. Ragnow has 96 games, multiple All-Pro honors and a 2021 four-year, $54 million extension. The move aims to shore up injured offensive line. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
The Detroit Lions benefited directly, as Frank Ragnow's reinstatement immediately bolsters interior line experience and depth, potentially improving pass protection and run production for upcoming games.
Opponents preparing to face Detroit and interim replacement linemen faced setbacks, as Ragnow's return reduces match-up advantages and may displace temporary starters upon his activation.
After reading and researching latest news.... Ragnow's reinstatement resolves immediate center depth concerns for Detroit, restores a four-time Pro Bowl starter with 96 games and multiple All-Pro honors, and preserves his existing contract; timing makes a Thanksgiving return unlikely, with December games more plausible based on roster and recovery reports.
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Detroit brings back Ragnow to bolster offensive line
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