
Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold made his initial court appearance on Thursday on armed robbery and kidnapping charges.
Judge J. Logan Murphy ruled that Arnold will remain in custody until a pre-trial detention hearing is held on Monday, June 29.
Arnold faces three counts of armed robbery, three counts of kidnapping, one count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and one count of conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
In court, Arnold’s lawyer said that he “is absolutely denying” the allegations.
Judge Murphy explained that, because he has been arrested on six first-degree felonies that are categorized as “dangerous crimes” and carry a sentence of life in prison, he will remain in jail until Monday’s hearing.
On Monday, prosecutors will ask that Arnold remain in custody until the trial of the case. Obviously, if the motion is granted, Arnold would potentially miss some, most, or all of the 2026 season.
By Mike Florio
Published June 24, 2026 11:53 PM
Previously, Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold denied involvement in the alleged robbery and kidnapping arising from an effort to recover property stolen from a house he rented in Florida. Now that Arnold has been arrested and will be charged with multiple felonies, a representative has issued a statement on Arnold’s behalf.
“Terrion Arnold categorically denies any involvement in the matters underlying the allegations made against him and maintains his innocence,” Denise White of EAG Sports Management said, via Colton Pouncy of The Athletic. “There is no credible evidence linking Mr. Arnold to these allegations. Instead, the government appears to be relying on testimony from multiple convicted felons who have admitted their own involvement and may have substantial incentives to shift blame in an effort to lessen their sentences. . . . Mr. Arnold looks forward to his day in court and is confident that the judicial process will lead to his ultimate vindication.”
Arnold was arrested after two of the five other defendants in the case agreed to a plea deal on Wednesday.
The State Attorney’s Office in Hillsborough County, Florida, intends to request that Arnold remain jailed until the case goes to trial.
Terrion Arnold has been arrested on robbery and kidnapping charges
By Mike Florio – Published June 24, 2026 11:01 PM
From the moment a story surfaced that two men with ties to Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold had been arrested on robbery and kidnapping charges, it seemed that Arnold eventually could be implicated.
Arnold has now officially been implicated.
The Hillsborough County, Florida, State Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday night that it “will file charges against Detroit Lions player Terrion Arnold following his arrest in connection with a February robbery and kidnapping in Tampa.”
Also from the announcement: “Arnold is facing multiple felony charges which carry a potential sentence of up to life in prison.”
Via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, the arrest came hours after two defendants in the case agreed to plea deals.
The Lions addressed the situation in a statement released on Wednesday night.
“We are aware of the legal situation regarding Terrion Arnold,” the team said. “We will not comment at this time out of respect for the ongoing legal process.”
Arnold previously denied wrongdoing in connection with the case.
The issue first came to light when a detective testified in a hearing on charges against Lyndell Hudson and Christion Williams regarding their ties to Arnold. The men had been arrested for armed robbery and kidnapping in connection with an apparent attempt to recover property that allegedly had been stolen from a Florida home rented by Arnold.
Arnold had reported the items missing to the Largo Police Department. The authorities contend that, within hours after making the report, Arnold orchestrated the kidnapping and robbery in an effort to recover the stolen property: watches, jewelry, designer bags and shoes, a cell phone, and an estimated $100,000 in cash.
Hudson, Williams, and Freddie Hughes face life sentences on similar charges. Two other defendants — Arianna Del Valle and Jasmine Randazzo — agreed to plea deals on Wednesday.
The Lions previously said that they did not believe Arnold was involved in the crime.
“We got all the information that says he wasn’t involved. That’s what we know, that’s all we know, and that’s really all I can say,” coach Dan Campbell said at the annual league meetings. “As far as I know it’s not a big deal. It seems like he still wasn’t involved with this.”
Team president Rod Wood previously told the Detroit Free Press that Arnold “was in my office the day after the allegations came out” and was “grilled” about what happened.
The State Attorney’s Office said it intends to file a pretrial motion aimed at keeping Arnold in jail until trial, claiming that “he remains a danger to the community.”
Arnold was a first-round pick of the Lions in 2024.
