Terrion Arnold left Detroit Lions practice early on Tuesday due to an apparent hamstring injury. However, it doesn't look like the second-year cornerback is worried.
After practice on Tuesday, Arnold took to X and quoted a post from Detroit Sports Podcast that states he walked off the practice field confidently with two exclamation points.
The second-year cornerback is likely signaling that he's alright after exiting practice early.
— Terrion Arnold (@ArnoldTerrion) July 29, 2025
Arnold, who started 15 games in his rookie season in 2024, is set to be Detroit's No.1 boundary cornerback in 2025 and take a step forward as a long-term piece on the defense.
The 22-year-old showed a ton of promise during his rookie campaign, but also had some bumps along the way. Arnold didn't tally an interception last year, but did knock down ten passes and allowed a 61.2% completion rate on 98 targets.
Though Arnold has already implied that his hamstring injury isn't significant, we'll have to wait for an official update from the team to see the severity of the injury.
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