In a recent revelation that sparked debate among fans and pundits alike, Detroit Lions All-Pro center Frank Ragnow gave insights into his thoughts on the future, both on and off the field. Ragnow expressed a desire to reconnect with his personal identity outside of football, citing the physical and emotional toll the game takes, underlining the importance of prioritizing his well-being alongside his obligations as a husband and father.
What Did Brad Holmes Say?
On Monday, Lions General Manager Brad Holmes reacted to questions regarding Ragnow’s future with a promise of patience and understanding, emphasizing the organization’s prioritization of its players’ health and happiness over immediate on-field contributions.

“I have so much respect for him and for everything that he goes through and fights through that I’m just respectful of his time and his thoughts,” Holmes went on to say. “And we’re not going to press him to do anything or make any decisions. However, the communication will be attentive. “It will be thorough and respectful.”
- Frank Ragnow is taking time this offseason to evaluate his future, focusing on personal well-being and family.
- GM Brad Holmes expresses unwavering support, promising not to pressure Ragnow and to maintain open, respectful communication.
- This approach underscores the Lions‘ culture of valuing players’ overall happiness and health, even amid uncertainty about Ragnow’s career.
A New Standard in Player Relations
The Detroit Lions’ commitment to provide Frank Ragnow the space and time he needs to make decisions about his future demonstrates more than just the strength of their player relations; it has the ability to transform the way teams support their athletes. In an age when mental health and personal well-being are increasingly at the center of society discussions, the Lions are not only talking the talk but also walking the walk.