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Former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has cleared waivers and is now an NFL free agent.
The Lions released Arnold on June 29 after his June 24 arrest in connection to a robbery and kidnapping case in Florida. A former first-round pick of the Lions in the 2024 NFL Draft, Arnold played in 24 games and started 22 during his two seasons in Detroit.
Arnold totaled 91 tackles, one fumble recovery and one interception.
In his pre-trial detention hearing on June 29, Arnold was granted a $1 million bond. Chief Judge Christopher C. Sabella also denied the state's request to require Arnold to wear a GPS ankle monitor during that pre-trial detention hearing.
As other conditions from his pre-trial detention hearing, Arnold is not allowed contact with the six co-defendants or the witnesses in the case, and he was ordered confined to his residence in Tallahassee, Florida, except when he would be playing, training and traveling with an NFL team, or making court-related appearances or legal appointments.
After Arnold's release from the Lions, Florida prosecutors requested the judge reconsider allowing him not to wear a GPS monitor upon his release. Arnold's lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, said Arnold "has already been contacted by three other NFL clubs regarding his services" and that Steinberg expects Arnold to join another team "within 30 days."
Another pre-trial detention hearing is scheduled for Friday, July 10 at 9:30 a.m. ET. The hearing will be remote.
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This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Former Lions CB Terrion Arnold clears waivers, now a free agent
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The Lions released Arnold on June 29 after his June 24 arrest in connection to a robbery and kidnapping case in Florida. A former first-round pick of the Lions in the 2024 NFL Draft, Arnold played in 24 games and started 22 during his two seasons in Detroit.
Arnold totaled 91 tackles, one fumble recovery and one interception.
In his pre-trial detention hearing on June 29, Arnold was granted a $1 million bond. Chief Judge Christopher C. Sabella also denied the state's request to require Arnold to wear a GPS ankle monitor during that pre-trial detention hearing.
As other conditions from his pre-trial detention hearing, Arnold is not allowed contact with the six co-defendants or the witnesses in the case, and he was ordered confined to his residence in Tallahassee, Florida, except when he would be playing, training and traveling with an NFL team, or making court-related appearances or legal appointments.
After Arnold's release from the Lions, Florida prosecutors requested the judge reconsider allowing him not to wear a GPS monitor upon his release. Arnold's lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, said Arnold "has already been contacted by three other NFL clubs regarding his services" and that Steinberg expects Arnold to join another team "within 30 days."
Another pre-trial detention hearing is scheduled for Friday, July 10 at 9:30 a.m. ET. The hearing will be remote.
For more Lions coverage, follow us on X, @TheLionsWire, and give our Facebook page a like. Follow Josh on X, @JoshOnLions
This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Former Lions CB Terrion Arnold clears waivers, now a free agent
Continue reading...