We’ve gotten to a point in Frank Ragnow’s career where no one can question his toughness. He finished a game with a fractured throat. He’s played for two seasons with a nagging toe injury. And despite having a laundry list of injuries throughout his entire career, he’s played at least 14 games in all but one season.
But on Tuesday during a media appearance on local radio station 97.1 The Ticket, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell told a story that may be better than all of the other examples of Ragnow’s toughness. Just over two weeks ago, Ragnow suffered a partially-torn pectoral injury—which, depending on the severity of the injury, could sideline a player for a month or two.