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The NFL’s Detroit Lions have released cornerback Terrion Arnold, who is charged over kidnappings

The NFL’s Detroit Lions on Monday released cornerback , only days after his arrest over allegations that he of three men who prosecutors believe he wrongly suspected of having stolen luxury goods and $100,000 in cash from him.

The team made the announcement on the X social media platform. Arnold had two years left on his four-year rookie contract, worth $14.3 million.

The team did not give a reason, but the announcement came the same day that a Florida judge set Arnold’s bail at $1 million. Prosecutors say the three victims, including a man who worked as a driver for Arnold, were robbed while being held at gunpoint in a Tampa apartment in February.

Prosecutors had wanted Arnold held without bond on the eight felony charges he faces. But Chief Circuit Court Judge Christopher Sabella granted bond to him.

The judge did not require Arnold to wear an ankle monitor because it would have prevented him from taking the field for games and training. The judge also said Arnold already has a 鈥減aparazzi monitor,鈥 referring to the photographers who have been watching his movements.

鈥淚f he shows up on a beach in Tahiti, he鈥檒l be on social media,鈥 Sabella said at the end of the bond hearing in Tampa.

Sabella said that although the charges are serious 鈥 each could bring a life sentence if Arnold is convicted 鈥 prosecutors are 鈥渘ot there yet鈥 in having a strong case for Arnold鈥檚 guilt.

The judge did order Arnold to remain at his home in Tallahassee except for when he鈥檚 playing, training and traveling with the Lions. He also said Arnold cannot have any contact with other people tied to the case and must surrender his passport within 48 hours.

Arnold, 23, was a first-round pick in the 2024 draft after playing at the University of Alabama. He had 31 tackles and an interception last season as part of the Lions鈥 defense.

According to prosecutors, the victims were abducted three days after cash and luxury items, including Rolex watches and Louis Vuitton bags, were reported stolen from Arnold at an Airbnb rental in the Tampa area. Prosecutors allege that six of Arnold鈥檚 associates actually carried out the crimes, holding, beating and pistol-whipping the victims, and that Arnold wasn鈥檛 there at the time.

None of Arnold鈥檚 co-defendants had bond set for them. Two female co-defendants have pleaded guilty and are cooperating with authorities. Their statements tie Arnold, who was not at the apartment, to the crimes, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors argue that Arnold is as responsible for the crimes as his co-defendants because he told his associates that he thought he knew who had stolen from him and said he wanted to confront them, setting events in motion.

鈥淥ur office remains committed to seeking justice for the three victims in the case who were beaten, robbed, and held against their will,鈥 said Erin Maloney, a spokesperson for the state attorney鈥檚 office.

But Harvey Steinberg, an attorney for Arnold, argued in court Monday that prosecutors are 鈥渘ot even close鈥 to showing that Arnold that he knew or directed what his associates would do.

Denise White, the CEO of EAG Sports Management, which represents Arnold, said before the Lions announced they were releasing Arnold that the judge鈥檚 ruling 鈥渃onfirms that there is very little evidence to even suggest any criminal involvement by Mr. Arnold.鈥

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This story was updated to correct that among the charges Arnold faces are four robbery-related counts, not four assault counts.

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