The Detroit Lions (2-1) came away with a major early-season statement road win against the Baltimore Ravens (1-2), 38-30, in the final game of the Week 3 calendar.
With new offensive and defensive coordinators, the Detroit Lions looked out of sync in their 27-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 1. So what's the problem?
Graham Glasgow was handed a nearly impossible task this offseason after being signed by the Detroit Lions. The returning guard was suddenly thrust into a competition for the center position with rookie Tate Ratledge after the retirement of star center Frank Ragnow shocked the Lions fanbase.
Graham Glasgow was handed a nearly impossible task this offseason after being signed by the Detroit Lions. The returning guard was suddenly thrust into a competition for the center position with rookie Tate Ratledge after the retirement of star center Frank Ragnow shocked the Lions fanbase.
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Frank Ragnow's abrupt retirement in June left the Detroit Lions without a starting center. His successor, Graham Glasgow, is on track to start the team's Week 1 matchup versus the Green Bay Packers on Sunday after missing time during training camp with a lower leg injury, head coach Dan Campbell told reporters on Tuesday.
For years the Detroit Lions have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL. Heading into this season there are questions, as all three interior starters will either be new or in different spots.
The Detroit Lions have an offensive line that has a chance to be quite formidable. On Thursday morning, many were left concerned when it was discovered that veteran center Graham Glasgow left the joint practice against the Houston Texans early.
Detroit Lions center Graham Glasgow suffered an injury during the joint practice against the Houston Texans on Thursday, forcing his early exit. Here's the latest injury update on the veteran offensive lineman.
The Detroit Lions lost big names all over their roster and coaching staff during the 2025 offseason. In order to beef up an offensive line that lost right guard Kevin Zeitler in free agency and former All-Pro center Frank Ragnow after his retirement, Dan Campbell has moved veteran Graham Glasgow over to the center position.
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According to ESPN, the Detroit Lions’ most important position battle is who will replace Frank Ragnow at center. Choosing between experienced veteran Graham Glasgow and rookie Tate Ratledge could set the tone for the entire offensive line. The loss of Ragnow is a significant blow to Detroit.
Athletes speak in cliches and generalities so much that those who don't do it stand out. Detroit Lions players generally channel head coach Dan Campbell in avoiding dry, meaningless words, and among them guard Graham Glasgow is lauded by reporters for his frank honesty on multiple topics.
Among all the changes this offseason for the Detroit Lions, one comment from veteran offensive lineman Graham Glasgow has gotten people talking. In a recent
One of the biggest storylines surrounding the Detroit Lions this offseason has been the change in coordinators. Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn both took head coaching jobs this offseason, leaving Detroit to replace each of the leaders of the offense and defense.
While rookie guard Tate Ratledge might have been getting some major reps at center to begin training camp, the Detroit Lions seem to have found their answer at center in a familiar face.
Detroit Lions veteran offensive lineman Graham Glasgow revealed after practice Monday that a high ankle sprain he suffered against the Washington Commanders lingered until March of this year.
Detroit Lions offensive lineman Tate Ratledge appears poised for a big role in his debut campaign. Drafted in the second-round of the 2025 NFL draft, the Georgia product has the skill and pedigree to contribute for an interior offensive line that was marred by departures this offseason.
After he was re-signed in 2024, here's what Graham Glasgow said about the Detroit Lions losing guard Jonah Jackson in free agency. "I think we can still be really, really good," Glasgow said.
The Detroit Lions committed to bringing back a key part of their offensive line, signing Graham Glasgow to a new three-year contract. Glasgow inked a three-year, $20 million contract in the hours leading up to the beginning of the NFL's legal tampering period on Monday.
Detroit Lions veteran offensive lineman Graham Glasgow, returning after a stint with the Denver Broncos, had one of his better seasons in his second opportunity