Detroit Lions lose All-Pro center Frank Ragnow to retirement

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the Detroit Lyons Another major strike was taken.
After months of the loss of the offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, Pro Bowl Center Frank Ragnow He announced his sudden retirement on Monday.
Ragnow, 29, played seven seasons in the American Football Association, all for black.
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The Detroit Lyons Frank Rajeno, 77, is preparing to pick up the ball during a first -class match between Detroit Lyons and Timba Bay Boukanrez in Detroit, Michigan, USA, on Sunday, January 21, 2024. (Amy Limos/Norfuto via Getti Earth)
Ragnow posted on social media that he tried to persuade himself that he felt well enough to play, but he said he was not.
“I gave this team everything I have, and I thought I had more to give it, but the truth is that I simply not,” Ragnow, which was formulated in the twentieth by Lions in 2018, He said in Instagram post. “I must listen to my body and this was one of the most difficult decisions in my life.”
“This past two months were very trying, as I realized that my football trip is ending and I am officially retired from the American Football Association,” Rajino continued. “Lions was not sincere throughout this process and I cannot emphasize this enough how grateful I am for this team and all the fans. It was an absolute honor in fighting for all of you.”

Frank Rajeno No. 77 of Detroit Lyons looks from the margin during the national anthem before the American Football Association football match against Dallas Copews at AT & T Stadium on December 30, 2023, in Armington, Texas. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)
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Rajeno fought with multiple injuries throughout his career. In 2021, after a season in which he played with the broken throat, General Manager Brad Holmes and Campbell made him the highest position in the league at that time by extending $ 54 million and four years.
Ragnow won honors from the All-PRO team in 2020, 2023 and 2024. It was chosen to the first Pro Bowl in 2020 under the leadership of Matt Patricia, then three consecutive from 2022-24.

Detroit Lyons Frank Rajeno (77) raises before the match between Detroit Lyons and Buffalo Bells at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday December 15, 2024. (Junfu Han / Usa Today via Imagn photos)
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With Ragnow, Lions got the number 1 of NFC with its record 15-2, but they lost on the department’s tour of Washington leaders.
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