Detroit Lions Face Critical Offensive Line Transition After Frank Ragnow's Retirement
The Detroit Lions are navigating the retirement of Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow, exploring new strategies and player options to maintain their competitive edge in the NFL.

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The Detroit Lions are at a pivotal juncture following the unexpected retirement of Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow. At just 29 years old, Ragnow has decided to hang up his cleats after seven impactful seasons in the NFL, leaving a significant void in the Lions' offensive line.
Dan Campbell's Strategy for Moving Forward Head coach Dan Campbell is acutely aware of the challenges ahead. "He will be sorely missed, but man, this train rolls on. And it's the next man up," Campbell stated during a recent practice session. The Lions are now tasked with finding a suitable replacement for Ragnow, who has been a cornerstone of their offense.
Potential Replacements and Team Adjustments The Lions are considering several internal options to fill the gap left by Ragnow. Among them is Kingsley Eguakun, a promising second-year center, along with draft picks Tate Ratledge and Miles Frazier. Veteran Graham Glasgow, known for his versatility in playing both guard and center, is also in the mix. Additionally, the Lions have bolstered their offensive line depth by signing Trystan Colon, a veteran with starting experience from his time with the Arizona Cardinals.
Impact of Ragnow's Departure Frank Ragnow's retirement is a significant blow to the Lions, not just on the field but also in the locker room. "It's a tremendous loss," said veteran offensive lineman Dan Skipper. "He shows up every day, first in the film room, figuring out the game plan. That’s on someone else now." Ragnow's leadership and consistency will be hard to replicate, and his absence necessitates rapid development and cohesion among the remaining offensive linemen.
Looking Ahead As the Lions prepare for the upcoming season, the focus is on fostering growth and stability within the team. Offensive line coach Hank Fraley is expected to play a crucial role in developing the new lineup. "We need development quickly," Campbell emphasized. "Hank Fraley’s done a hell of a job developing talent, and he’s going to get these guys right—whoever it is."
Ragnow's Legacy Despite his early retirement, Ragnow leaves behind a legacy of resilience and excellence. Battling through numerous injuries, including a partially torn pectoral muscle and chronic toe issues, Ragnow's dedication to the game and his team was unwavering. "He’s a warrior," said wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. "You’d like to think he’s replaceable, but he’s probably irreplaceable."
As the Lions navigate this transition, the entire organization remains committed to upholding the standards set by Ragnow, striving to continue their success in the competitive landscape of the NFL.