Lions CB Terrion Arnold (shoulder) gets favorable second opinion
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold (0) celebrates a play against the Seattle Seahawks on Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold received a favorable second opinion on his ailing shoulder and will not require surgery, multiple media outlets reported Tuesday.
Arnold now is expected to return at some point this season, with ESPN going so far as to say that he could be back "sooner than expected" -- quite possibly later this month.
That's a lot better than the initial diagnosis for Arnold, who was expected to miss the remainder of the campaign.
Arnold, 22, sustained the injury in Detroit's 34-10 victory over the Cleveland Browns in Week 4 and aggravated it during Sunday's 37-24 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
The injury comes after fellow cornerback D.J. Reed was placed on injured reserve last week because of a hamstring strain. Cornerback Khalil Dorsey is dealing with a wrist injury, while Ennis Rakestraw underwent shoulder surgery in August and is out for the year.
Arnold started all five games this season and recorded 22 tackles and four passes defensed. The first-round draft pick in 2024 has a fumble recovery, 82 tackles and 14 passes defensed in 21 games (20 starts) for the Lions.
Detroit (4-1) visits the Kansas City Chiefs (2-3) on Sunday night.
--Field Level Media
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