Lions looking at options at cornerback after releasing Terrion Arnold as he faces felony charges
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The Detroit Lions released cornerback Terrion Arnold amid felony charges related to allegations of orchestrating the abduction and assault of three men. This leaves the team with eight cornerbacks, including several experienced starters.
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. Detroit released Arnold on Monday, the same day a Florida judge set his bail at $1 million as he faces eight felony charges tied to allegations he orchestrated the abduction and beating of three men. The move leaves the Lions with eight players they list as cornerbacks on the roster, including three players with a combined 164 games of starting experience in the NFL.