Terrion Arnold’s NFL Future Gets Major Update After Lions Release
Summary
Terrion Arnold, a young NFL player and former first-round draft pick, was released by the Detroit Lions due to off-the-field issues. Although uncertain about his future, his representatives say several teams have contacted him, and he expects to sign with a new team soon.Key Facts
- Terrion Arnold was the 24th overall pick in the NFL draft and played college football at Alabama.
- He was released by the Detroit Lions following problems unrelated to football.
- Arnold had a strong rookie season with 60 tackles and 10 passes defended.
- In his second season, he played only eight games due to injury but recorded his first interception.
- NFL teams have until 4 p.m. ET Monday to claim Arnold off waivers; if not claimed, he will become a free agent.
- His representatives say three other NFL teams have shown interest in signing him.
- Arnold may face a long suspension before returning to play, depending on the resolution of his off-field situation.
- The Lions have other players ready to fill the cornerback position Arnold was expected to take over.
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