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Lions, Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson

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Like Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson, Frank Ragnow reportedly forced to repay part of signing bonus to Lions
When longtime Detroit Lions center Frank Ragnow retired last June with two years left on his contract, the franchise made the four-time Pro Bowler pay back part of his signing bonus, according to the ...

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Yardbarker on MSN · 10h
Lions cite Barry Sanders, Calvin Johnson precedent after Frank Ragnow returned signing bonus post-retirement
Auburn Wire · 11h
Detroit Lions forced Frank Ragnow to repay bonus; Rod Wood explains why
 · 14h
Former Lions, NFL players react strongly to Frank Ragnow returning portion of bonus
The Detroit Lions are sticking to their long-standing precedent of making retiring players return some of their signing bonus on the way out.

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Jason Kelce called it "bulls---" that the Detroit Lions asked retired center Frank Ragnow to return part of his signing bonus after he retired with years left on his contract.
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Lions get called out for demanding money back from former star

The Detroit Lions’ longstanding policy toward retired players is once again the source of controversy for the team. Lions president Rod Wood confirmed that the organization asked center Frank Ragnow to pay back part of his $6 million signing bonus when he retired.
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From NFL Hall of Fame to Heart Health Advocate

Barry Sanders is best known for outrunning opponents on the football field as one of the best running backs in the history of the National Football League (NFL)
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