Frank Ragnow's retirement at age 29 has left the Detroit Lions without a key player, prompting head coach Dan Campbell to emphasize the team's adaptability. He expressed respect for Ragnow but maintained a positive outlook on the team's versatility, highlighting potential replacements like Kingsley Eguakun, Tate Ratledge, and Miles Frazier. The coaching staff is poised to make adjustments during training camp to ensure the team's readiness as they transition without their Pro Bowl center.
Campbell expressed confidence in his team's ability to adapt, stating, 'We've got plenty of versatility up there. We like the guys that we drafted. We like our free agents.'
The loss of Ragnow is significant, but Campbell emphasized the importance of moving forward, stating, 'This train rolls on. And it's the next man up.'
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