ALLEN PARK -- Terrion Arnold said his mood was brightened by being back at practice after the bye week. The second-year cornerback continues to inch closer to returning for the Detroit Lions.

Arnold has missed the last two games due to a shoulder injury. He avoided injured reserve via a positive second opinion after the initial reports made it sound like it could cost him the season.

When asked by MLive if he was set to return against the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday, the 22-year-old said he’s trusting the coaching staff and is focused on trying to make every play count in practice.

“It’s frustrating,” Arnold said of dealing with the injury and missing games. “But just being able to be in a place where coach (Dan) Campbell has created an environment where even when you’re not out the

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