BREAKING NEWS: Frank Ragnow Begs Detroit Lions Fans to Stop Attacking His Personal Page, Affirms He Will Help the Lions Host the Super Bowl—If…
Detroit, MI — May 22, 2025
In an emotional and unexpected statement, Detroit Lions veteran center and team captain Frank Ragnow took to social media Wednesday night to plead with fans to stop attacking his personal page. The Pro Bowl offensive lineman, known for his grit and leadership, delivered a heartfelt message to the city of Detroit: stop the hate, and he’ll give everything he has to help the Lions reach the Super Bowl—if the fans stand behind him.
The message comes after weeks of mounting frustration from the fanbase, as the Lions’ offense has struggled to find consistency in the early part of the 2025 NFL season. Despite being one of the most reliable players in the league, Ragnow has become an unexpected target for criticism and abuse.
Fan Frustration Turns Personal
The Lions entered the 2025 season with high expectations after a promising 2024 campaign. But early struggles on the offensive line, including a few mistimed snaps and penalties, have led some fans to lash out at Ragnow online. While most criticism focused on the team’s overall performance, Ragnow’s personal social media pages have recently been flooded with angry messages—many of them crossing the line from sports frustration into personal attacks.
In a lengthy Instagram post, Ragnow finally addressed the situation head-on:
“I love this game. I love this city. I’ve played through broken ribs, fractured throat cartilage, and more—because I never want to let Detroit down,” he wrote. “But lately, it’s been tough. The messages I’ve been receiving have gone from criticism to hate. And I’m asking—no, begging—you to stop.”
“I’ll Fight for the Super Bowl—But I Can’t Do It Alone”
After opening up about the emotional toll the attacks have taken, Ragnow shifted the tone of his message into one of resilience and commitment. He reaffirmed his loyalty to the Lions and their fans—but made it clear that unity is essential:
“If you truly love this team, then stand with us. Stand with me. I promise you—I will fight with everything I have to get us to that Super Bowl. But I can’t block for this team while looking over my shoulder. I need you to have my back the way I’ve always had yours.”
The post quickly went viral, with thousands of fans and teammates resharing it using the hashtag #RoarWithRagnow.
Teammates and Coaches Speak Out
Shortly after the message was posted, support began pouring in from Ragnow’s teammates. Offensive tackle Penei Sewell posted:
“Frank is the anchor of this line. He’s the reason we’re even in position to compete. If you’re not riding with him, you’re not riding with us.”
Head coach Dan Campbell, known for his own intensity and emotional honesty, defended his center during a press conference on Thursday morning:
“Frank is one of the toughest, most committed guys I’ve ever coached. He’s a leader, a warrior, and someone who gives everything he’s got every single day. Detroit should be proud to have a guy like him wearing that uniform.”
The Hidden Toll of Online Hate
Mental health experts and former players have pointed out the growing toll social media criticism takes on athletes—especially veterans like Ragnow, who have spent years playing through injury and adversity for their team.
“Fans don’t always see what these guys put their bodies through,” said a former NFL lineman turned analyst. “Frank Ragnow has sacrificed more than most people can imagine, and he’s still out there trying to win. He deserves respect.”
Looking Forward: A Turning Point for the Lions?
At 2–3, the Lions are still very much in the playoff hunt, but they face a crucial stretch of the schedule ahead. With a relatively young roster and a passionate but demanding fanbase, moments like this could either tear a team apart—or bring it closer together.
Analysts believe this public statement from Ragnow could be a defining moment for the locker room, rallying both players and fans around their emotional leader.
Final Words: “Let’s Win This Together”
Ragnow ended his post with a sincere appeal to the people of Detroit:
“You’ve had my heart from Day 1. I’ve never quit on this city, and I never will. But I’m asking you—let’s win this together. No more hate. Just fight, unity, and belief.”