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NFL teams interested in ex-Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold revealed

NFL teams are expressing interest in free agent cornerback Terrion Arnold following his arrest on kidnapping and armed robbery charges.

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Multiple NFL organizations, including the Indianapolis Colts and the Seattle Seahawks, have reportedly shown interest in former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold. This development follows his recent arrest regarding allegations of kidnapping and armed robbery. He is currently facing eight felony charges.

Coverage from IndyStar, Yahoo Sports, The Seattle Times, ESPN, and the Detroit Free Press indicates that Arnold is permitted to work out for NFL teams. Reports confirm that no GPS tracking device has been mandated for him at this time. Future developments hinge on the legal proceedings related to the felony charges.

Coverage does not yet specify if or when formal team tryouts will occur or how league policies regarding active criminal cases might affect his eligibility.

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Quick answers

Which NFL teams are interested in Terrion Arnold?

The Indianapolis Colts and the Seattle Seahawks have been identified by media outlets as teams showing interest.

What legal charges is Terrion Arnold facing?

He is facing eight felony charges, including allegations of kidnapping and armed robbery.

Is Terrion Arnold restricted from training for NFL teams?

No. According to ESPN, he does not have a GPS tracker and is permitted to work out for interested organizations.

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