Report: Lions signing Oly Trystan Colon after the retirement of Frank Ragno

The search for Detroit Lions for the replacement of the All-Pro Retired Center Frank Rugnow now includes a report by Veteran Trystan Colon on Wednesday, according to a report by the NFL network.
Colon, formerly known in Colon-Castillo, signs a one-year contract, according to the report. He played the 17 games last season for the Cardinals of Arizona and made a career summit of seven departures on the right.
The 27-year-old played the center for the Baltimore Ravens and made four departures from 2020-2022, then 11 departures on the right for Arizona in 2023 and 2024.
He played in 51 games and started 15 years. He became a free agent on March 11.
Rugnow, 29, announced on Monday in an article on social networks that he retired after seven seasons of the NFL.
A choice in the first round of the Arkansas and a key cog on one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, Rugnet was appointed second All-Pro team last season and did the Pro Bowl four times. He started the 96 regular season games and four playoff games which he played from 2018 to 24 but has treated numerous injuries.
Tate Ratledge entered Rugnot’s starting role during intersane training sessions. It was a converted goalkeeper who started three seasons as a right guard for Georgia. If the Lions decide that the choice of second round recruit is not ready, the left guard Graham Glasgow started in the center and could slide towards this position.
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