Summary
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold will miss the rest of the current NFL season due to a shoulder injury. He needs surgery on the shoulder, which he hurt during a game against the Green Bay Packers. There is a chance he could return if the Lions make the playoffs.
Key Facts
- Terrion Arnold, a cornerback for the Detroit Lions, injured his shoulder.
- The team placed Arnold on injured reserve, initially expecting him to miss four games.
- A new report states Arnold will miss the entire season due to the injury.
- Coach Dan Campbell indicated Arnold could not play for a significant period.
- Arnold first hurt his shoulder in Week 5 of the season and returned earlier than expected.
- It is unclear if he worsened the same injury or got a new one on Thanksgiving.
- Arnold may return for playoffs if the Lions qualify and if his surgery and recovery allow.
- Arnold was a first-round pick in 2024.