Official: 4× Pro Bowl Superstar – One of the Best Centers in the NFL Today Officially Returns to Detroit After 6 Months of Retirement
Detroit, Michigan – November 27, 2025
The Detroit Lions have just received the biggest boost of the entire season: 4× Pro Bowl superstar Frank Ragnow – one of the best centers in the NFL right now – has officially decided to come out of retirement after just six months. Ragnow announced his retirement in June citing health concerns and a desire to spend more time with family, but the severe injury crisis on the Lions’ offensive line opened the door for him to reconsider.
At 29 years old, Ragnow is a 2018 first-round pick and has been one of the most durable cornerstones Detroit has ever had. He has played 96 career games, earned 4 Pro Bowls and 3 second-team All-Pro honors. In the 2024 season he started all 16 games, allowing just 2 sacks and 21 pressures per PFF, cementing his status as an elite center in both pass protection and run-blocking.
Throughout his career, Ragnow has been famous for his iron-man mentality, playing through injuries that would sideline most players. He once finished a game with a fractured larynx, battled a lingering toe injury since 2021, and tore a pectoral muscle in 2024. Yet he almost never missed a snap, earning a reputation as one of the toughest players in the league – the perfect embodiment of Dan Campbell’s “grit” and “toughness.”
His return comes at the perfect moment as the Lions face a crisis on the offensive line: Graham Glasgow is battling a knee injury, and Christian Mahogany is on IR. Detroit currently sits at 7–4, fighting for the NFC North lead with the Bears and Packers. Ragnow is expected to return as early as Week 15 against the Rams, and the Lions still hold his contract rights through 2026.
Head coach Dan Campbell could barely contain his emotions when he got the news, igniting excitement across all of Lions Nation: “When Frank called me, I almost wanted to scream. You can’t find two guys like him in the entire league – a warrior, a leader, and the heart of the locker room. Frank’s return doesn’t just upgrade the offensive line; it ignites belief in the entire team and the whole city of Detroit.”
His comeback promises to dramatically improve pass protection, run-blocking, and give the Lions the momentum they need for the brutal playoff push at the end of the season.
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