Detroit Lions not only lost decisively to the Green Bay Packers, but they also lost the services of 2024 first-round pick Terrion Arnold for the second half of the game. Initially, Arnold—one of the team’s two starting cornerback—was ruled questionable to return at the start of the third quarter with a groin injury. However, he was quickly downgraded to out.

Lions coach Dan Campbell didn’t have much in terms of an update on Arnold’s situation.

“Don’t know how (severe). It was enough to not come back, so we’ll see,” Campbell said.

However, Arnold himself was available to the media after the game, and provided at least a little hope. The Lions cornerback said the injury initially occurred on the second defensive series of the game. He played through it for a quarter, but ultimately medica

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