Retired Lions C Frank Ragnow told reporters he “was trying to will himself to play” during failed comeback attempt last November.
Back in Michigan for a charity event, Ragnow met with the Detroit media and opened up on his retirement and failed comeback attempt. Ragnow, who turned 30 in May, said he didn’t plan on retiring last summer, but his body had other ideas. He admitted to feeling guilty watching the Lions struggle without him during the season, which is when he made what he called the “bonehead decision” to try to play again. Ragnow suffered a Grade 3 hamstring strain that derailed his comeback attempt. In typical Ragnow-like fashion, the resilient center wasn’t aware the injury was so severe. He made it clear he has no plans to try another comeback, closing the book on a career worthy of the Lions’ Ring of Honor. The Lions have moved on as well, signing C Cade Mayes to a three-year contract in free agency this offseason.