What happened: The Detroit Lions have released cornerback Terrion Arnold, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported. The move comes just as Arnold had been cleared on a $1M bond to report to camp, an abrupt reversal from the path-to-camp expectation around the player this offseason.
Why it matters: Arnold had been projected as a key piece of Detroit's secondary heading into the 2026 season, with the team's coverage unit drawing praise during minicamp. Cutting a corner who was recently penciled in for a starting-caliber role leaves a notable hole on the back end and reshapes the depth chart before training camp.
What to watch: Watch whether Arnold clears waivers and where he lands, and how Detroit reconfigures its cornerback rotation to fill the opening ahead of camp.