Terrion Arnold was released on bond earlier on Monday, but he will not be returning to the Lions.
Detroit announced on Monday afternoon that the club has released him.
Arnold was freed on $1 million bond after the prosecution had requested that he be held without bail until trial on three armed robbery charges, three kidnapping charges, and two conspiracy charges.
Arnold was set to be confined to his home, with leave to practice and play for the Lions.
But the Lions have now changed that plan.
Detroit is still on the hook for the rest of Arnold’s pay. A first-round pick in 2024, Arnold was set to enter the third year of his full-guaranteed rookie contract. He was owed $1.273 million in base salary in 2026 and $2.750 million in base salary for 2027.
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