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Frank Ragnow rejoining Detroit Lions out of retirement
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Alim McNeill has been playing a ton of snaps on the outside in recent weeks. Tyleik Williams and Roy Lopez have seen increased work next to D.J. Reader as a result. Finding a balance to keep McNeill there in certain looks, while giving a handful to Davenport and keeping the former back on the inside, could be a wise and impactful move.
The Lions are averaging the second-most points per game in the NFL this season at 29.6—a number Green Bay will have to keep pace with if they want to leave Detroit with a win. Knowing that both teams need every win they can get down the stretch to stay in the playoff mix, expect a high-scoring affair.
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Detroit Lions updated depth chart: Week 13 vs. Packers
An updated look at the 2025 Detroit Lions’ depth chart ahead of their Thanksgiving game vs. the Green Bay Packers.
Every Thanksgiving, the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys take to the NFL field. But have you ever wondered why that is?
According to the Detroit Free Press, "The Lions are preparing to send renewal invoices to season ticket holders in early December and plan to keep prices flat for the 2026 season in anticipation of playing eight regular-season home games with one trip overseas."
Netminder Cam Talbot turned aside 21 shots for Detroit (13-10-1; 27 points), which dropped its second game in a row. Behind 24 saves from goalie Justus Annunen, Nashville (7-12-4; 18 points) snapped a three-game losing streak.
An epic 9-game Cup Night delivers with a Brandon Ingram winner, a statement OKC dub, a thriller in Boston and more.
Parade balloons have a 25 mph wind limit. If winds exceed that, balloons may need to be swapped out with smaller ones, Parade Company CEO Tony Michaels said.
The annual America's Thanksgiving Parade in downtown Detroit is in its 99th year, and last-minute changes could come due to the wind.
The Detroit Lions offensive line is about to receive a major boost. Four-time Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow, who retired during the offseason, is set to come out of retirement and rejoin his former team for the stretch run. According to NFL Media, Ragnow is in shape and will be ready to play "sooner, rather than later."