
A Florida judge ruled Friday that Terrion Arnold does not need to wear a GPS tracker after his release, allowing him to train with NFL teams as he seeks a new contract.
The decision removes a key restriction tied to his release from the Lions. Arnold was cut earlier and has been working to earn another roster spot through tryouts and practice sessions. Without the tracking requirement, he can move more freely between workouts and meetings with interested clubs. The ruling supports his push to stay in shape and show his value on the field during this critical period of his career.
