Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold voluntarily surrendered himself to authorities on Wednesday night, according to a report from Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The surrender was confirmed through a statement released on Arnold's behalf by Denise White of EAG Sports Management. In the brief message shared via social media, White confirmed the voluntary nature of the surrender and indicated that the rookie is cooperating with the process. Specific details regarding the legal matter or the jurisdiction involved remain undisclosed at this time.
Arnold was a premier addition to the Detroit roster this offseason, selected by the Lions with the 24th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft out of the University of Alabama. He was a First-Team All-SEC selection and an All-American during his final collegiate season. The Detroit Lions organization has not yet released an official comment regarding the situation or Arnold's status with the team.
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