
SOCIAL MEDIA:
Lions announced today that they have released CB Terrion Arnold.
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) June 29, 2026
ALLEN PARK, MICH. ~ The Detroit Lions announced Monday afternoon that they have released cornerback Terrion Arnold following his pre-trial detention hearing on charges for kidnapping and robbery.
Chief Judge Christopher C. Sabella, the judge presiding over Arnold’s hearing, found probable cause yet set a $1 million bond after Florida prosecutors failed to keep him in jail until his trail and get him an ankle monitor. Arnold is allowed to leave his home to meet with his lawyer, but will have to surrender his passport.
Arnold had been in jail since last Wednesday after turning himself in for the incident that occurred in February.
The cornerback is charged with three counts of kidnapping, three counts of armed robbery, one count of conspiracy to kidnap and one count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery. He faces life in prison.
Six other suspects, as some reached plea deals with authorities, are also facing charges as Arnold has denied any involvement in the incident.
Arnold is accused of organizing the scheme by luring three men to an Airbnb, where he and others involved beat the victims in retaliation for allegedly stealing $200,000 worth of property from Arnold.
The Florida native was selected in the first round out of Alabama at the 2024 NFL Draft hosted in Detroit. He recorded one interception over 24 games in his two-year career with the Lions.












