Unfortunately, it looks like the Detroit Lions injuries are starting to pile up again. Just about a week after the Lions placed starting cornerback D.J. Reed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, it appears they will now be without their other starting outside corner. Lions coach Dan Campbell announced on Monday that Terrion Arnold suffered a long-term shoulder injury on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.

“He’s going to be out for a while,” Campbell said. “He’s going to be out for a long time.”

When asked if it was a season-ending injury, Campbell said he didn’t know quite yet, but repeated that it would be “a while.”

It’s a tough break for Arnold, who has had a bumpy start to his career. After a flag-happy rookie season, he came in to 2025 with a lot of hype out of training c

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