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Detroit Lions Release Offensive Lineman Graham Glasgow
- On Monday, March 2, 2026, the Detroit Lions released veteran offensive lineman Graham Glasgow, 33, creating about $5.5 million in salary-cap room.
- Ahead of free agency next week, the Lions cut Glasgow as they reshape the offensive line, clearing cap space after trading David Montgomery for Juice Scruggs.
- Glasgow's 2025 campaign was a rollercoaster, with position moves and a late benching; Pro Football Focus rated him 56.8, noting one sack allowed, 19 pressures, and eight quarterback hits.
- The team could target free-agent centers like Tyler Linderbaum or Connor McGovern, or consider moving Tate Ratledge to center, influenced by Glasgow’s three-year, $20 million extension and $6.5 million 2026 salary.
- Shortly after the news, Graham Glasgow took to X to thank teammates and fans, while it remains unclear if the 33-year-old will retire or join a new franchise after 10 NFL seasons.
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