The Detroit Lions have had to make do without one of their best players over the last few weeks, but they’re getting all of their pieces back for Sunday’s marquee matchup with the Dallas Cowboys.
The Lions will have their starting center when they play the Cowboys on Sunday. Frank Ragnow (pectoral) is officially off the injury report and is ready to go for Week 6.
The Detroit Lions' roster got the opportunity to get healthier over the course of the last week, as the bye week gave the team time to recover. Both Brian Branch and Frank Ragnow are expected to play after missing the team's Week 4 win.
With the grade of severity in mind, a torn (or partially torn) pectoral would sideline a lot of people for multiple weeks. But Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow is clearly not a lot of people.
Frank Ragnow didn’t get the opportunity to rest and relax during the Detroit Lions’ bye week. He had a game to prepare for. For most NFL players, the bye week is spent relaxing, traveling, or logging quality time with loved ones.
Recapping the Lions coordinator press conferences with insight into the DBs’ penalty problem, the importance of Frank Ragnow this week, and a mistake Dave Fipp owned up to As always, the Detroit Lions coordinators met with the media on Thursday.
The Detroit Lions had an opportunity to get healthy throughout the past week. With the team's bye week scheduled for last week, Detroit was able to take the week to allow players to get healthy and overcome nagging ailments.
This kind of story is par for the course for Campbell, who is the ultimate football guy.
The Detroit Lions were back at work on Monday after having their bye in Week 5. An early bye of course comes with a long stretch after it, as the Lions will now play in 13 straight weeks without a break.
The list of injured Detroit Lions' players coming out of the Week 3 win over the Arizona Cardinals was lengthy, and there was a notable late addition to the list in center Frank Ragnow.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell left little up to speculation regarding the status of center Frank Ragnow. On Thursday, Campbell said Ragnow would not be active while dealing with a partially torn pec.
The Detroit Lions are going into a monster game this coming Monday against the Seattle Seahawks. This is a team that's beat the Lions three seasons in a row and the Lions are eager to bury their demons there.
The Detroit Lions ruled out three-time Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow for their home game against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night. Lions coach Dan Campbell said earlier in the week that Ragnow was pushing to play versus Seattle despite sustaining a partially torn pectoral muscle during Detroit's 20-13 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Detroit Lions Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow sustained a partially torn pectoral muscle in Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals, but the team hasn’t ruled him out for the season — or even for the next game, according to head coach Dan Campbell.
Three-time Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow sustained a partially torn pectoral muscle during the Detroit Lions' 20-13 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
The Lions are set to be without their Pro Bowl center for an extended period.
Lions C Frank Ragnow suffered a partially torn pectoral muscle and is considered week-to-week, according to Ian Rapoport. Ragnow’s injury isn’t considered season-ending and the belief is he could return soon.
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In the immediate aftermath of the Lions’ NFC Championship Game loss, center Frank Ragnow confirmed he was playing through multiple injuries. His remarks pointed to a period of contemplating his immediate future, but no thought about hanging up his cleats was included in that process.
Ragnow persevered through multiple injuries against the Buccaneers in Detroit's 31-23 win to send the Lions to the NFC Championship Game for only the second time in franchise history.
Detroit Lions standout center Frank Ragnow will undergo an MRI exam on his left knee on Monday. The two-time Pro Bowl selection was injured in the second quarter of Sunday's 33-28 win over the New Orleans Saints.
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