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Daily DLP: Ragnow Bonus Drama Debate, Lions Add a Vet S - Detroit Lions Podcast

The Detroit Lions Podcast

Detroit Lions Podcast

Fantasy Sports, Football, Sports

4.5534 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Ragnow Bonus Dispute Hits the Detroit Lions The Detroit Lions asked Frank Ragnow to repay part of his signing bonus after he stopped playing last season. He is no longer with the team. He tried to return around Thanksgiving but was not physically able to do it. The amount sought is not public. The move ignited a firestorm around the NFL and inside the fan base. The team’s position is clear. A contract was signed. The terms were not fulfilled. The franchise believes in setting precedent. The Lions have followed this policy before, including with Calvin Johnson and Barry Sanders. Deterrence is part of the logic. If a player leaves early, the team can ask for money back. That is the business case the Detroit Lions are leaning on. Optics, Player Reactions, and Free Agency Fallout The optics are ugly. Even if the policy stands, it looks petty and cheap to many. That perception matters. Players see it. Agents see it. In a tight market, one bad vibe can send a free agent to another city. Alex Anzalone bristled at it. Quandre Diggs spoke up too. Diggs has always said he loved Detroit. His tenure ended when Matt Patricia shipped him out, and he flourished after. He called this move a bad look. That sentiment travels around the NFL, and it sticks. The Detroit Lions do not want to be viewed as doing their own guys dirty. The calculation is cold. Save some money now and risk losing goodwill later. The Detroit Lions Podcast framed it squarely: perception could be the difference when a prominent free agent chooses between Detroit and Team X. Leverage, Policy, and What Players Can Do TJ Lang cut to the core. If you want to protect your money, make the team release you. You lose leverage when you retire. That is the hard line of NFL contracts. Once you retire, the club can pursue bonus payback under its policy. If the team releases you, it cannot. Rod Wood made it known the Lions are seeking repayment. Dave Burkett reported it. The policy predates this regime. It ties back to the same stance used with Sanders and Johnson. The Lions see consistency. Many see a needless wound. Frank Ragnow’s situation is complicated. He gave what he could. He tried to come back at Thanksgiving. He could not. Now the team wants money back, and the blowback is real. The Detroit Lions want to enforce standards. The rest of the NFL is judging the standard they chose. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #frankragnow #signingbonusrepayment #chuckclark #dametriouscrownover #nflfreeagencyperception #lionsfanreaction Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, Jeff Risen here with your daily DLP.

0:21.1

It is April 1st.

0:24.6

I'm not an April Fool's guy.

0:26.5

Never been that kind of way.

0:29.0

I'm not into that sort of just nonsense and practical jokingness.

0:33.3

Not who I am?

0:35.2

Let's just get right into it because we got a lot to talk about today for it being a random Wednesday,

0:41.9

a little over three weeks out from the draft.

0:45.5

And my goodness, a lot happened in the last day.

0:51.4

Yeah.

0:53.2

Let's start with, you know what, let's start with the topic that everybody wants to talk about.

0:59.0

And I talked about this on the radio yesterday, on the huge show across Michigan.

1:03.7

Did a brief spot yesterday with huge.

1:05.5

Thanks, Bill, for having me in.

1:08.2

The Lions have asked for retired center, well, no longer, he's not actually retired technically yet, for Frank Ragnow to repay some of his signing bonus.

1:23.5

Frank's no longer with the team.

1:26.4

He obviously, we know the story here.

1:31.8

Decided late in the process last offseason that he wasn't going to play,

1:37.1

which put the lines in a real bind.

1:39.2

He did try to come back.

1:42.2

Was not physically capable of coming back when he did try to do that over the,

1:47.6

I guess it was a Thanksgiving time when that happened.

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