Florida judge denies request to require ex-Lion Terrion Arnold to wear GPS tether
- On Monday, cornerback Terrion Arnold became an unrestricted free agent after clearing waivers following his release by the Detroit Lions. He was a 2024 first-round draft pick.
- Judge Christopher Sabella ruled on Friday that Arnold does not need to wear a GPS tracker as a condition of his release. The court order allows him to travel for approved professional football responsibilities.
- Agent Nicole Lynn confirmed that four NFL teams—the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets, and Seattle Seahawks—have inquired about signing Arnold. He completed a workout with the Texans on Thursday.
- Lynn told the court there is a "very good likelihood" that Arnold will sign a new contract within 45 days. She emphasized teams' serious interest by funding his recent visit and physical examination.
- Arnold allegedly led a plot in February 2026 to detain three individuals over stolen luxury goods and $100,000 in cash in Tampa. Two co-defendants have pleaded guilty and are cooperating with investigators.
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Terrion Arnold gets massive legal update as Florida judge makes decision on CB's ankle monitor situation
Former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold got massive relief on Friday after a Florida judge ruled that he will not have to wear an ankle monitor while on bond for an alleged kidnapping and robbe
Florida judge denies request to require ex-Lion Terrion Arnold to wear GPS tether
A Florida circuit court judge on Friday denied a request to require former Detroit Lion Terrion Arnold to wear a GPS tether as a criminal case against him moves forward, even though prosecutors called the cornerback a "danger."
Terrion Arnold case: Hillsborough judge denies ankle monitor request for former Detroit Lions cornerback
Former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold will not be required to wear an ankle monitor while awaiting trial for armed robbery and kidnapping charges, a Hillsborough County judge ruled Friday.
Multiple Teams Interested in Terrion Arnold Even Though He is Looking at Decades in Jail
In a striking example of how NFL teams prioritize on-field talent and upside, multiple clubs have moved quickly to evaluate and pursue former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold — even as he faces serious criminal charges that carry a potential life sentence if he is convicted. Arnold, 23, was released by the Lions in late June 2026 after turning himself in to authorities in Florida. He now sits as an unrestricted free agent following the wa…
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