Summary
The Detroit Lions' cornerback, Terrion Arnold, was initially thought to have a season-ending shoulder injury, but new reports suggest he may return by the end of October. The injury, which appeared to be severe, might only keep him out for a few games. This is a relief for the Lions, who have faced numerous injuries this season.
Key Facts
- Terrion Arnold, a cornerback for the Detroit Lions, injured his shoulder.
- Initial assessments suggested Arnold's injury might keep him out for the entire 2025 season.
- A second medical opinion showed the injury was less severe, and he might return to play before the end of October.
- Arnold could miss only a few games instead of the entire season.
- Lions head coach Dan Campbell may consider placing Arnold on Injured Reserve, which requires him to miss at least four games, though the new update suggests a shorter recovery.
- Arnold has played in five games this season, recording 22 tackles and defending four passes.
- If Arnold misses three games, he will be unavailable for games against the Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Minnesota Vikings.
- There is a possibility Arnold will play with a shoulder brace when he returns.