The Houston Texans are among four teams who have inquired about Terrion Arnold, the former Detroit Lions cornerback who is awaiting trial on felony kidnapping and robbery charges.
Arnold’s agent Nicole Lynn testified at a hearing in a Florida court Friday morning that Arnold had a workout with the Texans on Thursday and had another visit scheduled with another team next week, according to the Detroit Free Press.
A teamexans put Arnold through a physical and are looking into his legal situation and his injury history before making any decision on whether to sign him.
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Lynn testified that the Texans were among the four teams that have inquired about him since his June 29 release from the Lions. The New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks are the other teams interested
Lynn added that she wasn’t sure when Arnold would sign with a team, but suggested it could happen at any moment. She also testified that there was a shot that the NFL could step in and put him on paid leave, which is also known the commissioner’s exempt list
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A judge later ruled Arnold did not have to wear a GPS tracker.
Arnold, 23, is currently out on $1 million bond for the four charges of kidnapping and four charges of armed robbery. He is only allowed to leave his Florida home for work and attorney-related meetings.
Prosecutors allege Arnold hired people to detain and attack three men he thought stole cash and jewelry from his AirBnB and retrieve the items.
Arnold, through his attorney, has denied the allegations.
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