When the Detroit Lions released their practice report on Thursday, a name appeared that had not been there the day before. Added to the report as “limited” was rookie offensive lineman, Frank Ragnow, who had apparently injured his knee in practice.
On Friday, Ragow was back practicing with the Lions, which is obviously a great sign in terms of his availability for Sunday’s game against Dallas Cowboys.
Frank Ragnow is out here practicing, one day after he suffered a knee injury in yesterday’s session.
— Nate Atkins (@NateAtkins_) September 28, 2018
Unfortunately, the same could not be said for Ziggy Ansah, who missed practice yet again with a shoulder injury.
Frank Ragnow back at Lions practice today after showing up with a knee injury yesterday. No Ziggy Ansah, though Ricky Jean Francois was wearing his No. 94 jersey
— Dave Birkett (@davebirkett) September 28, 2018
Later today, the Lions will release their full Injury Report. Stay tuned.
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CONFIRMED: Former Detroit Lions great Calvin Johnson returns home
For nine seasons, former Lions great Calvin Johnson called Detroit his home. As a member of the Detroit Lions, Johnson racked up 11,619 receiving yards and 84 total touchdowns in his career. Let’s face it, he was unstoppable when he was healthy and he certainly earned the nickname, “Megatron.”
But following the 2015 season, Johnson made the decision to hang up his cleats and to walk away from the game of football. His body had been beaten and battered long enough and he was content to move on, despite still being one of the most dominant receivers in the game.
Since leaving, there have been numerous reports about bad blood between Johnson and the Detroit Lions. So it came as a bit of a surprise when multiple fans claimed to have seen Calvin at Ford Field for the Lions home opener on Monday Night Football against the Jets.
Now, those rumors have been confirmed by Lions president Rod Wood.
In a recent piece in the Associated Press which focused on Barry Sanders, Wood revealed that Calvin Johnson was, in fact, in attendance for the Jets’ game.
From Associated Press: