‘The shortest leash in the league’: NFL world reacts after Detroit Lions release Terrion Arnold despite legal win
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NFL cornerback Terrion Arnold’s offseason has been largely defined by his legal troubles, which stem from his alleged role in a kidnapping in Florida. Arnold is set to face trial for three armed robbery charges, three kidnapping charges, and two conspiracy charges.
If convicted, the cornerback could receive a life sentence in prison. Arnold received some positive news on Monday, when his lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, secured his release on bond in the Florida criminal case as trial looms.
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#Lions CB Terrion Arnold has been granted bond after a judge denied the state’s request to keep him jailed until trial. Bond was set at $1M.
As part of the conditions, Arnold cannot have any contact with co-defendants or witnesses, must surrender his passport, and must remain… pic.twitter.com/sDMj6bLIr7
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 29, 2026
The ruling means that Arnold has a path toward participating in training camp with the Detroit Lions and potentially playing in the regular season. However, the young defensive back’s future was dealt a crushing blow, per ESPN’s senior NFL insider Adam Schefter.
Just in: the Lions announced they have released CB Terrion Arnold.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 29, 2026
Arnold’s release garnered no shortage of reactions from those around the league.
In a league where many teams are happy to have this sort of stuff play out or even outright employ people charged with violent crimes … the Lions aren’t one of those teams. They have the shortest leash in the league. I thought with Terrion Arnold being a recent 1st round pick…
— 𝐒𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝟑𝟒𝟒 𝐋𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 (@Section344Lions) June 29, 2026
Lions aren’t messing around https://t.co/oCtNFEizpH
— Harrison Graham (@HGrahamNFL) June 29, 2026
Wild story continues for Terrion Arnold. A judge ruled he could attend training camp. The Lions said, “Not with us.” https://t.co/ZVtevfZnkE
— Brian Nemhauser (@hawkblogger) June 29, 2026
Ari Meirov reported on what may have changed in the Lions’ building.
“Lions HC Dan Campbell said in April that the team did not believe Terrion Arnold was involved in the incident and that, as far as they knew, ‘it’s not a big deal.’ The organization also said it thoroughly questioned Arnold about the situation and believed he was not involved,” Meirov reported.
“Today, that stance changed, and Arnold has been released.”
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