Lions officially waive Terrion Arnold
Key Points:
- The Detroit Lions have released cornerback Terrion Arnold, with the move officially reported in the NFL transactions on Wednesday.
- Arnold faces eight felony charges in Florida related to armed robbery and kidnapping, making it unlikely any team will claim him before the July 6 deadline.
- If signed by another team, Arnold could be placed on paid leave by the NFL due to his ongoing legal issues.
- Arnold is scheduled to appear in court Monday regarding a prosecution request to require him to wear an ankle monitor during home confinement, a request previously denied by the judge.
- Since Arnold is no longer employed by the Lions, the court may reconsider the exemption from standard home confinement monitoring practices.