Three NFL teams have contacted Terrion Arnold

Three NFL teams have contacted Terrion Arnold
Credit: Youtube

Just a few days after being released by the Detroit Lions, cornerback Terrion Arnold could quickly find a new job in the NFL.

According to his attorney, three teams have already reached out to his representatives to explore the possibility of offering him a new opportunity, despite the criminal charges he faces in Florida.

The 23-year-old former first-round draft pick is charged with, among other things, kidnapping and armed robbery in a case that continues to make headlines in the United States. Arnold, however, denies any involvement in the alleged crimes.

Released on bail after posting $1 million USD, the player remains subject to several court-imposed conditions. His attorney, Harvey Steinberg, maintains that his client poses neither a flight risk nor a danger to the public. He also asserts that the extensive media coverage surrounding the case already significantly limits his movements.

In court filings, the defense even asserts that Terrion Arnold could sign a contract with a new NFL team within the next 30 days, a point that will be raised at the next hearing.

A new legal battle awaits the former Lions player

Prosecutors now seek to convince the court to require Arnold to wear an electronic monitoring device for the duration of the legal proceedings. They argue that his release by the Lions has altered the circumstances that led the judge to reject this measure during an initial hearing.

The defense, however, argues that nothing has changed significantly, as several NFL organizations have reportedly already expressed interest in the player. His agent is also expected to testify in court to demonstrate that employment opportunities still exist.

The case stems from an alleged conspiracy targeting three men whom Terrion Arnold believed were responsible for the theft of some of his property. Prosecutors argue that he participated in planning the operation, even though he was not present during the alleged violence. His trial will proceed over the coming weeks, while his athletic future remains in the hands of the courts.

Created by humans, assisted by AI.