Jets expressed interest in Terrion Arnold despite cornerback facing up to life in prison for alleged crimes

Jets expressed interest in Terrion Arnold despite cornerback facing up to life in prison for alleged crimes

Terrion Arnold is putting forth effort toward playing in the 2026 NFL season despite his legal troubles.

The Jets are among four teams that have shown interest in the recently arrested ex-Lions cornerback facing up to life and prison for his alleged involvement in a robbery and kidnapping scheme, his agent Nicole Lynn testified during a pre-trial hearing Friday in Florida, according to USA Today.

Lynn reportedly also revealed that the Texans flew in the former first-round pick for a workout this week, and the defending champion Seahawks and the Colts have also reached out.

Terrion Arnold takes his seat before his pretrial detention hearing inside courtroom 1 of the Hillsborough County Courthouse on Monday. ZUMAPRESS.com

Arnold was recently arrested on four counts each of kidnapping and armed robbery and is still awaiting his legal fate, but had been “expected” to visit NFL teams upon clearing waivers earlier this week.

The hearing Lynn testified at was in an effort to modify the restrictions of Arnold’s bond.

Florida wishes to put an ankle monitor on Arnold, however, chief judge Chistopher C. Sabella said in June that Arnold’s employment with the Lions was reason enough not to do so.

If convicted of his charges, Arnold could face life in prison.

Check back later for more on this developing story…

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