Lions' Frank Ragnow Retires at 29, Leaving Big Gap in Lineup

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Frank Ragnow, the Detroit Lions' All-Pro center, announced his retirement from the NFL at age 29 due to ongoing health concerns, particularly toe injuries that worsened over time. His decision comes after a successful seven-year career with the Lions, including multiple Pro Bowl selections, and follows a strong season that ended in disappointment. Ragnow cited the need to prioritize his health and family as key reasons for his retirement, marking a significant loss for the Lions.
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