The Detroit Lions have recovered portions of a signing bonus from former All-Pro center Frank Ragnow after his retirement with two years left on his contract. Team president Roy Wood defended the move as longstanding precedent. Critics, including former teammates, have questioned the decision given Ragnow's injury history.
Detroit Lions president Roy Wood confirmed that the team recouped prorated signing bonus money from Frank Ragnow, who retired rather than play the 2025 and 2026 seasons. Ragnow had $3 million remaining from a $6 million bonus in his 2021 contract extension, with cap hits scheduled through 2026. The Lions exercised their right under the collective bargaining agreement to reclaim an undisclosed amount for uncompleted services, per Wood's statements to the Detroit Free Press. Wood emphasized the team's history, noting, 'Our precedent goes all the way back to Barry Sanders... they're not paying back their money, they're returning our money.' He added, 'It's the Lions' money. It's not the player's money.'