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Lions second-year cornerback to miss rest of season due to shoulder surgery
- On Monday, Dec. 1, the Detroit Lions placed cornerback Terrion Arnold on injured reserve with a shoulder injury, transactions wire says after he missed practice following the Thanksgiving Day game.
- He first suffered a shoulder injury in Week 5 at Cincinnati and missed two games before returning after a second opinion, and he also sustained a concussion on Nov. 9 that forced him to miss two games before returning for the Thanksgiving game.
- Arnold's season totals show Terrion Arnold, 22, has started seven games with 31 tackles, eight passes defended, and one interception while allowing 23 catches for 331 yards and two touchdowns for an opposing passer rating of 88.6.
- The loss removes a starter for Detroit's final five regular-season games, and he could be eligible to return in Week 18 against the Chicago Bears, though NFL Network reports he may miss the rest of the season.
- The corresponding roster move freed a spot to claim tight end Hayden Rucci and opened Shane Zylstra's 21-day window while Detroit leans on D.J. Reed, Rock Ya-Sin and Amik Robertson after yielding 629 yards and seven passing touchdowns.
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