"Detroit Lions’ Frank Ragnow Announces Return from Retirement, But Fails Physical and Will Miss 2025 Season"
“A shocking twist for the Lions as Frank Ragnow's return to the field is cut short by a failed physical, dashing hopes of him strengthening Detroit’s playoff push.”
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On Saturday, the Lions confirmed that Ragnow had
“Frank Ragnow reported to our facility yesterday and went through the normal process of meetings. Unfortunately, during the routine meeting with our medical team, Frank failed his physical,” the Lions stated in their announcement on
The 29-year-old former Arkansas Razorbacks star had initially announced his retirement back in June, citing concerns over his health and the desire to prioritize his family’s future. In a heartfelt social media post, Ragnow explained that he had “tried to convince myself that I’m feeling good, but I’m not, and it’s time to prioritize my health.”
Despite his retirement, Ragnow later expressed his desire to return to the NFL because of his love for the game. However, due to the injury, his comeback will not happen. The Lions had hoped to have Ragnow back for their
Ragnow’s Career and Future with the Lions
Over the course of his career,
However, with the failed physical, Ragnow is now placed on the reserve/retired list, with the Lions still holding his contractual rights for the next two seasons. Despite his disappointing end to this season, Ragnow’s legacy with the team remains intact, and he will forever be regarded as one of the key figures in the Lions' recent resurgence.
The Lions will now have to focus on their remaining games without Ragnow's veteran presence on the line. While his return was cut short, Ragnow's leadership and impact on the Lions' offensive line over the years will always be remembered.
"Tage Thompson Settles Old Score with Stefan Noesen in Brutal Brawl, But Sabres’ 5-0 Loss to Devils Dims the Victory"

“After months of waiting, Tage Thompson takes justice into his own hands with a brutal fight against Stefan Noesen—but a crushing defeat leaves the Sabres’ retribution hollow.”

Buffalo Sabres forward Tage Thompson took matters into his own hands on Friday night, finally settling the score with Stefan Noesen after months of waiting. Thompson and Noesen had unfinished business dating back to
After the incident, Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin voiced his frustration with the lack of response, stating, “that cannot happen again.” Fast forward to November 28, 2025, and Thompson made sure to make his statement loud and clear. When the two players squared off on the ice, Thompson wasted no time dropping the gloves and throwing haymakers at Noesen, settling the score with a fierce fight that had fans on their feet.
The much-needed retribution from Thompson, however, wasn’t enough to spark a win for the Sabres. Despite firing an impressive 42 shots on Jake Allen, the Sabres were shut out, losing the game
The fight against Noesen might have been satisfying for Thompson, but it was ultimately a hollow victory as the Sabres failed to capitalize on the emotional spark. As the Sabres continue to search for consistency, they’ll have to learn to channel that aggression and energy into a more complete effort moving forward.