What happened: Former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold cleared waivers on Monday, officially making him a free agent. He is now expected to begin taking visits with prospective NFL teams.
Why it matters: Arnold's move to the open market comes as he navigates legal issues in Florida, where he was recently granted a $1 million bond. His availability provides franchises an opportunity to add talent ahead of training camp.
What to watch: The defender will meet with interested clubs as he looks to sign a new deal for the 2026 season.