ALLEN PARK — For this year’s team Halloween party, Detroit Lions center Graham Glasgow dressed up as “Sully” from “Monsters, Inc.,” a lovable, burly figure whose ultimately tasked with looking after somebody younger than him and saving the company he works for.

Sound familiar?

OK, so maybe Glasgow’s set of circumstances is a bit less dire than Sully’s. But following the retirement of stalwart Frank Ragnow , the Lions needed a hero to not only uphold the standard of Detroit’s center position, but also help bring along first-time starters Christian Mahogany and Tate Ratledge. And Glasgow, for the most part, has been that.

“Graham has been the ultimate pro,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said this week. “He’s a smart guy. He’s headsy, he’s played a lot of ball. He’s thick in there; he can a

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