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Terrion Arnold Released By Lions Amid Kidnapping, Robbery Case

The team cut Arnold after his arrest, and a Florida judge set bail at $1 million.

  • On Monday, the Detroit Lions released cornerback Terrion Arnold following his arrest on kidnapping and armed robbery charges, hours after a Florida judge set his bail at $1 million.
  • Prosecutors allege Arnold orchestrated the abduction and beating of three teenagers in Tampa, Florida, after he suspected the victims stole luxury goods and $100,000 from his home in Largo.
  • During a pretrial detention hearing, Judge Christopher Sabella found probable cause for the charges but granted bond, noting that evidence linking Arnold to the physical acts 'just isn't there at this point.'
  • Arnold surrendered to authorities on Wednesday and remains the only one of seven co-defendants granted bond by the court.
  • Facing three counts each of kidnapping and armed robbery, Arnold could receive a sentence of up to life in prison, though he continues to deny all charges.
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Lions looking at options at cornerback after releasing Terrion Arnold as he faces felony charges

The Detroit Lions seemed to be prepared to potentially play without Terrion Arnold, putting the cornerback on the field with backups during minicamp in mid-June. And suddenly, Arnold is a former player for the franchise. Detroit released Arnold on Monday,…

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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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