The Detroit Lions are 7-4, and they just lit up the holiday week with a wave of official moves. Before their Thanksgiving clash with the Green Bay Packers , the Lions confirmed that center Frank Ragnow is back from retirement. And that was just the start. Head coach Dan Campbell’s staff followed with a long list of updates that shake up Detroit’s outlook heading into Thursday.
The Lions activated two pieces they had been missing. Marcus Davenport returned from injured reserve. Miles Frazier came back from the PUP list. These moves mattered because the Lions wanted more depth before facing the Packers at Ford Field. It was clear Campbell wanted more options in both trenches.
After that, the Lions released running back Craig Reynolds . They also cut defensive lineman Qui

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