The Detroit Lions made a huge jump last season as they won the NFC North title and won two postseason games before falling short in the NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Lions rookie CB Terrion Arnold’s competitiveness is off the charts, and that means jamming his mom into the dirt, if necessary. Ever since Terrion Arnold heard his name announced in front of 250,000 fans packed inside Campus Martius, the Detroit Lions rookie has carried himself like a veteran.
Arnold offered a great quote about his competitive nature as he started rookie minicamp on Friday. He is going to get physical and compete with any wide receiver he lines up against, even if that wide receiver is his mother.
If cornerback Terrion Arnold's "coin toss" story were true and he had ended up being drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders, he probably wouldn't have been able to wear No. 0 during his rookie season.
The Las Vegas Raiders taking Georgia tight end Brock Bowers was one of the most surprising picks of the entire first round of the NFL Draft. Tight end was not a position of need for the Raiders, but the franchise ultimately made that decision.
The Detroit Lions are geared up for rookie minicamp. Brad Holmes (general manager) and Dan Campbell (head coach) continue to stockpile the roster with University of Alabama alums.
A look at every first-rounder's jersey number
Las Vegas Raiders general manager Tom Telesco found an amusing way to dispute that the team used a coin to determine whether to select Brock Bowers or Terrion…
NFL first-round draft pick Terrion Arnold says the Las Vegas Raiders nearly took him with the No. 13 selection but opted for Brock Bowers on a coin flip.
Pierce said the Raiders targeted Bowers once the 'last two QBs went off the board'
On Tuesday, Detroit Lions rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold said on The Next Round show that the Las Vegas Raiders' coach called him after the draft and said…
A mini drama unfolded in the middle of the first round of the NFL Draft. Specifically, who would the Las Vegas Raiders select at pick No. 13? The Raiders were in the market for a quarterback, but there were no more first-round options, with six already off the board.
Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold believes the only reason he isn't a Raider right now is because of a coin flip on the first night of the draft.
Detroit Lions first-round pick Terrion Arnold claims he would've ended up with the Las Vegas Raiders if it weren't for a coin flip. During a Tuesday appearance on "The Next Round" podcast, Arnold said a Raiders coach called him after the draft.
The cornerback was selected 24th overall by the Detroit Lions in the NFL Draft.
The Lions joined the Eagles in going cornerback-cornerback to start the draft. Beyond slot corner Brian Branch, this will effectively complete a Detroit overhaul at the position.
Alabama’s season ended sadly when they lost in the Rose Bowl to Michigan. Weeks later, they saw the best coach in college football history, Nick Saban, retire.
The Jacksonville Jaguars seemingly had one clear goal entering the 2024 NFL Draft: replace Calvin Ridley. While needs along the secondary and defensive line were focused on throughout the offseason, the Jaguars' round one move to select LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr.
The 2024 NFL Draft had plenty of twists and turns. There were a number of trades early on, including the Detroit Lions moving up in the tail-end of the first round to select Alabama star Terrion Arnold.
The Detroit Lions were likely aware the Green Bay Packers were in need of a cornerback. As the first round progressed, it became clear that the early run on offensive players would cause some very talented and highly-coveted defensive players to drop.
It's already been reported the Lions may have stolen 24th pick Terron Arnold out from under the Green Bay Packers, but they nearly didn't have a chance to do that.
The Detroit Lions scored big when they drafted Terrion Arnold with the 24th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft in late April. Not only did they get the best cornerback in the draft long after he was expected to be picked much earlier, they may have got him to the dismay of the Green Bay Packers per NFL insider Jeremy Fowler.
The Detroit Lions made a bold move in the first round of the NFL Draft, selecting Alabama All-American cornerback Terrion Arnold with the 24th overall pick.
The Detroit Lions were pleasantly surprised cornerback Terrion Arnold was still available to be selected at pick No. 24. The talented defensive back was projected to be off the board by the time the 20th pick rolled around.
The Detroit Lions have put themselves in a position to not need rookie starters on either side of the ball. They attacked the offseason and brought in
The Detroit Lions have certainly remade their cornerback room, one of their biggest weaknesses from last season.
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