Cornerback · Detroit Lions
Terrion Arnold
No. 6 · 3rd season
Arnold held without bail as the legal situation gets more serious
Thursday's hearing in Tampa didn't end the way anyone around the Detroit Lions was hoping. Terrion Arnold, the team's cornerback already facing felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping, walked out of that courtroom with no bail and a mandatory return date set for Monday morning.
Arnold was a first-round pick for Detroit — a young cornerback the organization had built real expectations around. Whatever was happening on the field, his story now has a different, harder shape.
Being held without bail means a judge decided, at least for now, that Arnold shouldn't be free while the case moves forward. Monday's pre-trial detention hearing will determine whether that changes. Until then, he stays.
For a team that had him in their plans, and for Arnold himself, every hour between now and Monday carries real weight. The legal process is just getting started, and its pace is not the NFL's.
Adam Schefter
@AdamSchefter
Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold, who is facing felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping, appeared at a hearing Thursday in Tampa, Florida, and was ordered held without bail until a pre-trial detention hearing scheduled for Monday morning. https://t.co/8MvtqSV4fO
9:38 PM · Jun 25, 2026
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