Lions release Terrion Arnold after bond set at $1 million in armed robbery, kidnapping case

The Detroit Lions announced they have released cornerback Terrion Arnold, their 2024 first-round pick, following an arrest last week where he was charged with armed robbery and kidnapping.This comes after Arnold had his bond set at $1 million on Monday by Hillsborough County Judge Christopher Sabella.Sabella also added conditions for Arnold, which included no contact with the six co-defendants in the case as well as the witnesses.He also must surrender his passport within 48 hours, and remain confined to his home in Tallahassee, Florida, except when he would be playing, training or traveling with the Lions or making court-related appearances.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMTerrion Arnold of the Detroit Lions runs onto the field before an NFL game against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, on Nov.
27, 2025.(Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)The state also asked Judge Sabella for Arnold to be required to wear a GPS tracking device, but Arnold’s attorneys said he wouldn’t be able to play football with it on.Prosecutors were pushing for Arnold to be held without bond but, though the charges are serious ones in Sabella’s eyes, he didn’t believe the case was strong enough to hold him in that fashion.The 23-year-old Arnold was arrested in connection with an alleged kidnapping and robbery that investigators say occurred in February, the Tampa Police Department announced on June 25.
Arnold turned himself in and was taken into custody at Orient Road Jail in Hillsborough County on Wednesday night.TERRION ARNOLD, LIONS' 2024 FIRST-ROUND PICK, CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING AND ARMED ROBBERY IN FLORIDAArnold is charged with four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery.Spokespersons for the Lions and the NFL told Fox News Digital they were aware of the situation, but wouldn’t comment any further.Now, the Lions have made their move one month before training camp kicks off across the league.According to investigators, Arnold ren...