ALLEN PARK -- Terrion Arnold went from a potential-season ending injury to missing only four practices for the Detroit Lions.

Arnold was back at Friday’s practice. The second-year cornerback had a brace on his injured right shoulder, but was going through drills with the rest of the team’s defensive backs to open practice.

He told reporters in the locker room on Thursday that the current goal is to return after the bye week against the Minnesota Vikings. Arnold got a second opinion that leaned on the positive side after the initial reports, and those came to life on Friday.

“Right now, I’m just trying to stay as positive as possible,” Arnold said last week. “I feel like with those different opinions and having different people look at it, like my second opinion went very, very well. L

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