Terrion Arnold's hearing regarding monitoring device was postponed until Friday
Key Points:
- A hearing to determine if free-agent cornerback Terrion Arnold must wear an ankle monitor during home confinement has been postponed to Friday, July 10.
- Prosecutors have requested the judge reconsider the initial decision not to require Arnold to wear a GPS device, a ruling made when Arnold was still on the Detroit Lions roster.
- Arnold has since been released by the Lions and cleared waivers, with his attorney stating he has been contacted by three NFL teams and expects to join a new team within 30 days.
- Arnold is expected to testify about his NFL employment opportunities during the hearing, though the specific teams showing interest have not been disclosed.
- ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Arnold is visiting teams that have expressed interest, but without named teams or offers, claims of interest remain unconfirmed and speculative.