Detriot Lions Rookie Cornerback Terrion Arnold Sidelined with Groin Injury for Colts Game
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**Detroit Lions Rookie Terrion Arnold Ruled Out for Sunday's Game Against Colts**
The Detroit Lions' rookie cornerback, Terrion Arnold, will not accompany the team to Indianapolis for their game against the Colts, sidelined due to a groin injury. Arnold, who was drafted 24th overall in the 2024 NFL draft from Alabama, has been an essential part of the Lions' defense this season.
Starting all ten games thus far, Arnold has made a significant impact with 38 total tackles, including 30 solo tackles, and has defended six passes. Despite participating fully in Friday's practice, Arnold was initially deemed questionable before being downgraded to out.
Head coach Dan Campbell seemed optimistic about Arnold's condition prior to this decision. "This morning he went in, got treatment, everything looked like it's pretty good, so we'll see what he looks like at practice today," Campbell commented on Friday. "I'm not concerned right now, but we'll see how this day goes." However, it appears the final assessment led to a more cautious approach, ruling Arnold out for the upcoming game.