Judge Lets Terrion Arnold Skip GPS Monitor on $1 Million Bond as 4 NFL Teams Show Interest
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Updated · ESPN · Jul 10
Judge Lets Terrion Arnold Skip GPS Monitor on $1 Million Bond as 4 NFL Teams Show Interest
3 articles · Updated · ESPN · Jul 10
Summary
A Florida judge ruled Friday that Terrion Arnold does not have to wear a GPS tracker, preserving his ability to work out for NFL teams while free on $1 million bond.
Prosecutors had asked to tighten Arnold's release terms after the Detroit Lions cut him, arguing he was no longer in the "unique position" of being an NFL player and that his circumstances had materially changed.
Nicole Lynn, Arnold's agent, told the court the Jets, Seahawks, Texans and Colts contacted her within 24 hours of his release, and said he already worked out for Houston this week with another visit set for next week.
Arnold, a 2024 first-round pick who cleared waivers Monday, turned himself in on June 24 in a Tampa-area kidnapping and robbery case and remains under home confinement except for work and legal appointments.