
Terrion Arnold stays out of GPS monitor after agent names interested teams
Terrion Arnold is putting forth effort toward playing in the 2026 NFL season despite his legal troubles
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Florida wishes to put an ankle monitor on Arnold, however, chief judge Chistopher C. Sabella said in June that Arnold’s employment with the Lions was reason enough not to do so. The hearing Lynn testified at was in an effort to modify the restrictions of Arnold’s bond. The cornerback has had one workout and four inquiries about his availability despite his current legal issues.
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Florida wishes to put an ankle monitor on Arnold, however, chief judge Chistopher C. Sabella said in June that Arnold’s employment with the Lions was reason enough not to do so.
according to New York PostThe hearing Lynn testified at was in an effort to modify the restrictions of Arnold’s bond.
according to New York PostThe cornerback has had one workout and four inquiries about his availability despite his current legal issues
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