NFL teams interested in ex-Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold revealed
Key Points:
- Former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold remains of interest to NFL teams despite ongoing felony kidnapping and robbery charges, with four teams reportedly inquiring about signing him.
- Arnold's agent, Nicole Lynn, revealed he had a workout with the Houston Texans and has another visit scheduled, but a denied motion to place an ankle monitor on him had delayed any potential signings.
- Arnold was cut by the Lions shortly after being granted a $1 million bond; his attorney stated the release was for financial reasons, not related to his legal issues.
- A Florida judge denied the state's request to keep Arnold incarcerated pre-trial and permitted him to continue playing in the NFL while awaiting trial.
- There is no verbal agreement yet for Arnold to sign with a new team, but his agent believes there is a good chance he will sign within the next 45 days, though no specific timetable is set.