NFL says Terrion Arnold case "remains under review"
Key Points:
- A judge has permitted Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold to practice and play while awaiting trial on multiple felony charges related to an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping from February 2026.
- The NFL's Personal Conduct Policy allows players to be placed on paid leave if formally charged with a felony or a crime of violence, or if the Commissioner believes the player may have violated the policy based on an investigation.
- The NFL is currently reviewing whether Arnold will be allowed to attend Lions training camp, with no final decision made yet.
- The league has several weeks to decide, and the outcome could result in Arnold being kept away from the team until the legal case is resolved.