DETROIT -- After missing two consecutive games due to a shoulder injury, second-year cornerback Terrion Arnold returned to the Detroit Lions’ lineup and provided a significant boost.
Arnold finished Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings with three tackles, three passes defended, and his first career interception — a late second-quarter snag out of the hands of former Michigan State standout Jalen Nailor.
On top of it all, known for being a bit too handsy at times, Arnold finished his Week 9 performance without a penalty.
It was the positive showing Arnold needed to put in the bank after a season filled with criticism, adjustments, and injuries. But in the end, it wasn’t enough to help lift the Lions to victory, as they fell 27-24 to the Vikings in their first home loss of the se

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