Agent testifies that Colts, Jets, Seahawks, and Texans have inquired about Terrion Arnold
Key Points:
- Terrion Arnold's court hearing focuses on whether he must wear a GPS monitor during house arrest while facing eight felony charges, contingent on his football activity in 2026.
- If Arnold is playing or practicing football in 2026, the judge may uphold a previous ruling allowing him not to wear the device; otherwise, standard home confinement with monitoring is likely.
- Arnold's agent, Nicole Lynn, testified that four NFL teams—the Colts, Jets, Seahawks, and Texans—have shown interest, with Arnold having worked out for the Texans, though no official transaction reports confirm this yet.
- Lynn indicated a strong possibility Arnold will be signed within 45 days, but team confirmations or signings remain uncertain, especially if workouts do not quickly lead to contracts.
- The potential placement of Arnold on the NFL Commissioner Exempt list (paid leave) could deter teams from signing him, adding complexity to his prospects.