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Za'Darius Smith remains a free agent 3 months after the Detroit Lions cut him, and Trey Hendrickson is still unhappy with Cincinnati Bengals.
One thought for every offensive player on the Detroit Lions roster. QB Jared Goff: QB1 is motivated now more than ever to win a Super Bowl. QBs coach Mark Brunell said it’s the only thing that drives the veteran signal-caller,
There’s a lot of pressure on the Detroit Lions heading into the 2025 NFL season. The NFC North squad is considered one of the top contenders, and star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown has now set the record straight about what the team’s real expectations should be.
Anzalone is entering the final year of his contract, while Ragnow has two years left on the contract extension he signed with the team in 2021. In 2025, he will make $9.15 million in base salary. Detroit Free Press beat writer Dave Birkett reported that the center is uhappy with the current state of his deal.
Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow, 29, has announced that he is retiring from the NFL. The four-time Pro Bowl selection, who was key to coach Dan Campbell's Lions revival, made the announcement on Monday,
Just because he has never done it before does not mean he cannot do it. With perennial Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow retiring on Monday after seven years in the
Vets Alex Anzalone and Frank Ragnow are not at voluntary OTAs, but Lions head coach Dan Campbell isn't worried at all
Detroit is entering the final week of its offseason program. The Lions will become the first team to break for the summer after their practice on Thursday. Detroit also will be one of the first teams to report for training camp. The Lions kick off the NFL’s preseason schedule against the Los Angeles Chargers on July 31 in the Hall of Fame Game.
Frank Ragnow ‘s playing days have come to an end. The Pro Bowl center has informed the Lions he plans to retire, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.