Agent testifies that Colts, Jets, Seahawks, and Texans have inquired about Terrion Arnold
Four NFL teams have contacted former Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold following his release and ongoing legal developments.
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NFL teams the Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks, and Houston Texans have expressed interest in free agent Terrion Arnold. The inquiries follow the cornerback's release from the Detroit Lions.
Coverage from NBC Sports, The Detroit News, Yahoo Sports, and USA Today highlights that the Texans have conducted a workout with Arnold. Reports also note that Arnold is currently facing robbery and kidnapping charges.
Future developments remain dependent on the status of the legal proceedings facing Arnold. Coverage does not yet specify whether any team has signed the player or scheduled additional workouts.
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Quick answers
Which teams have inquired about Terrion Arnold?
The Colts, Jets, Seahawks, and Texans have contacted the cornerback.
What legal issues is Terrion Arnold facing?
According to coverage, Arnold is facing robbery and kidnapping charges.
Has any team moved forward with an official workout?
Yes, coverage confirms that the Texans have worked out Arnold.
Coverage (4)
- Texans worked out Terrion Arnold as he faces robbery, kidnapping charges USA Today · 2h ago
- NFL teams interested in ex-Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold revealed Yahoo Sports · 2h ago
- Ex-Lion Terrion Arnold contacted by 4 NFL teams since release: agent The Detroit News · 2h ago
- Agent testifies that Colts, Jets, Seahawks, and Texans have inquired about Terrion Arnold NBC Sports · 2h ago
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