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Fantasy News
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Ragnow (ankle/knee/toe) plans to take time this offseason to assess his injuries and plot his future, Kyle Meinke of MLive.com reports. Ragnow has been dealing with an inoperable toe condition for the better part of three years and played through knee and ankle sprains during Detroit's playoff run. The 27-year-old just wrapped up his sixth NFL season after being drafted No. 20 overall in 2018 out of Arkansas. He missed just two starts in 2023, but injuries have clearly taken a toll on his body. "I need to find a way to get back to Frank," Ragnow said. "And I don't regret any of this at all, but it weighs on you, and I'm just going to take some time and really figure everything out to make sure that I'm feeling good, not only for me the football player but for me to be the best husband and best father and everything with that as well."... See More ... See Less
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Lions' Frank Ragnow: Ready for NFC Championship Game
Ragnow (ankle/knee) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the 49ers, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports. Despite being in visible pain throughout the Lions' divisional-round win over the Buccaneers, Ragnow was able to play through his injuries. He's expected to do it once again in the NFC Championship Game while filling his usual starting center role.... See More ... See Less -
Lions' Frank Ragnow: Nursing sprained knee, ankle
Ragnow sustained a sprained knee and a sprained ankle during Sunday's win versus the Buccaneers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Impressively, Ragnow was able to finish Detroit's divisional-round victory despite the injuries. He's also expected to suit up for the NFC Championship Game at San Francisco, but it wouldn't be surprising to see him sit out of practice at least a couple times during the week.... See More ... See Less -
Lions' Frank Ragnow: Won't return in Week 13
Ragnow (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Saints. Ragnow sustained the knee injury in the second quarter and was carted back to the locker room. Graham Glasgow will stay at center for the rest of the game while Colby Sorsdal will step in at right guard.... See More ... See Less -
Lions' Frank Ragnow: Will not debut
Ragnow (toe) is listed as inactive for Monday's matchup with the Raiders. Ragnow has ramped up his preparation recently in hopes of making his season debut. While it appears to be nearing, he will have to wait another week before potentially suiting up. As a result, Graham Glasgow is expected to start at center versus Las Vegas.... See More ... See Less -
Lions' Frank Ragnow: Status for Monday up in the air
Ragnow (calf/toe) is doubtful for Monday's contest against the Raiders, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports. Head coach Dan Campbell noted Saturday that it's "hard to say" whether Ragnow will be able to play or not, but the coach did say that the "good news" was that the center has an additional day to recover because the Lions play Monday night. Birkett notes that Detroit has been giving Ragnow one day off of practice per week to rest a toe injury he has dealt with since the 2021 season. If Ragnow is unable to suit up Monday, Graham Glasgow -- who has started at both guard positions this season -- is expected to shift to center while Kayode Awosika would start at left guard.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit32M agoMeko and Morgan discuss the Lions 2024 schedule release on the Pride of Detroit YouTube channel. https://t.co/sFXVAzuQYI
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Detroit Lions@Lions37M agoREAD: @ttwentyman takes a look at the #Lions' 2024 schedule.
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit1H ago.@DetroitOnLion and @erikschlitt make their game-by-game predictions for the 2024 #Lions. (post now features a poll for you to predict their W/L record): https://t.co/v4kIkkXn2n
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit2H agoWin/loss record is an outdated stat to measure schedule difficulty. So let’s look at the Detroit Lions’ 2024 strength of schedule by several other metrics. https://t.co/SX3I58RY1S
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Dave Birkett@davebirkett3H agoSchedule makers treating Detroit Lions like one of NFL's elite teams, and other thoughts https://t.co/6qWjl8gUop via @freep
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit3H agoThe 2024 schedule dropped, and the Detroit Lions are faced with another early bye week. When you look at the last decade, it shows an alarming trend. https://t.co/B6E61fpehZ
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit4H agoThe Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams will kick off their 2024 NFL seasons on “Sunday Night Football,” and the Lions are early favorites in the matchup. https://t.co/Zv9klec0Eq
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit12H agoWith 9 nationally televised games and a Week 5 bye, there are plenty of things to love and hate about the Lions 2024 schedule. https://t.co/1JOYdbELAz
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Pride of Detroit@PrideOfDetroit13H agoErik Schlitt and Jeremy Reisman once again make their game-by-game projections for the upcoming Detroit Lions season. https://t.co/cP3hXqAH77
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Paula Pasche@paulapasche13H agoLions open 2024 season against Rams at Ford Field. It's one of 5 prime time games. For full schedule, see https://t.co/a415Suqgkn https://t.co/lI2ZftKhyE