No GPS tracker for Terrion Arnold, can work out for NFL teams
Key Points:
- A Florida judge ruled that former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold does not need to wear a GPS tracker as a condition of his release, allowing him to continue working out with NFL teams to seek re-signing.
- Arnold, who turned himself in June 24 related to a February 2026 kidnapping and robbery case, is currently out on a $1 million bond with home confinement except for work and legal appointments.
- Prosecutors sought to impose the GPS monitor after Arnold was cut by the Lions, arguing his NFL status had changed, but the judge disagreed with this motion.
- Arnold's agent testified that multiple NFL teams have shown interest in Arnold, who recently worked out with the Houston Texans and has another workout scheduled, emphasizing that a GPS monitor would hinder his chances of signing with a new team.
- Arnold cleared waivers and is now an unrestricted free agent; he was a 2024 first-round draft pick from Alabama.