Terrion Arnold’s Seahawks dream hangs by a thread after being slapped with the commissioner’s exempt list, sidelining him for most of the season. The fallout? His past legal troubles—serious assault and kidnapping charges that could land him a life sentence—were known to Seattle before his Lions release. Seahawks GM John Schneider called the allegations “very shocking” and admitted they’d likely cut ties too. Meanwhile, Lions coach Dan Campbell echoed that any team would’ve dug deeper into such claims, even praising Arnold’s talent while stressing due diligence. With D.J. Reed and Rock Ya-Sin locking down cornerback depth, the Lions are moving on—with plans to carry eleven defensive backs, seven corners strong.

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