Los Lions recuperan parte del bono por firma del centro retirado Frank Ragnow

Los Detroit Lions han recuperado porciones de un bono por firma del ex centro All-Pro Frank Ragnow tras su retiro, cuando aún le quedaban dos años de contrato. El presidente del equipo, Roy Wood, defendió la medida como un precedente de larga data. Los críticos, incluidos ex compañeros, han cuestionado la decisión dado el historial de lesiones de Ragnow.

El presidente de los Detroit Lions, Roy Wood, confirmó que el equipo recuperó dinero prorrateado del bono por firma de Frank Ragnow, quien se retiró en lugar de jugar las temporadas 2025 y 2026. A Ragnow le quedaban 3 millones de dólares de un bono de 6 millones de su extensión de contrato de 2021, con impactos en el tope salarial programados hasta 2026. Los Lions ejercieron su derecho bajo el convenio colectivo para reclamar una cantidad no revelada por servicios no completados, según las declaraciones de Wood al Detroit Free Press. Wood enfatizó la historia del equipo al señalar: 'Nuestro precedente se remonta hasta Barry Sanders... ellos no están pagando su dinero, están devolviendo el nuestro'. Y añadió: 'Es dinero de los Lions. No es dinero del jugador'.

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