Nick Saban Writes Letter to Judge Vouching for Terrion Arnold's Character
- On Monday, the Detroit Lions released starting cornerback Terrion Arnold following his arrest last week on four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery.
- Police claim Arnold served as the primary conspirator in a February incident where associates allegedly kidnapped and pistol-whipped three innocent men seeking revenge for a robbery in Florida.
- Judge Christopher Sabella set Arnold's bond at $1 million with strict stipulations, while former Alabama head coach Nick Saban submitted one of "around 11" character reference letters to the court.
- Detroit's decision creates an immediate opening in the secondary, positioning veteran Tre'Davious White as a potential replacement to compete for the starting cornerback job.
- Although recovering from previous injuries, White demonstrated last season he can still compete at a high level, making 16 starts as an injury replacement for the Bills.
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Lions release Terrion Arnold after felony arrest in Florida
The Detroit Lions’ decision to release Terrion Arnold turns a serious criminal case into an immediate roster problem for a team that had been counting on him in a starting role. Terrion was released after his arrest on felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping, the team announced Monday. The 23-year-old cornerback, a first-round pick in the 2024 draft out of Alabama, had been scheduled to start outside opposite D.J. Reed. His departure leav…
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