Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold once again drew the ire of fans with his first-half performance in the team's 38-30 win against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night.

Arnold was on the hook for several big completions, including a 34-yard pass that put Baltimore at Detroit's 3-yard line before a big goal-line stand. He was flagged for a pass interference penalty on the following drive that again put the Ravens at the 3, and was also the closest defender in coverage on a touchdown pass to Rashod Bateman one play later.

Altogether, he allowed three catches for 58 yards on five targets, plus the 16-yard penalty.

"There's some things that I know he wants back from that game the other night that he knows be can do better, we know he can do better," Dan Campbell said Wednesday on 97.1

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