ALLEN PARK — If Terrion Arnold gets his way, Sunday was the start of a trend.
The Detroit Lions cornerback finally hauled in his first career interception, snatching the ball away from wide receiver Jalen Nailor in the second quarter of a loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Nailor attempted to pin the pass to his hip. Arnold took advantage, securing possession as the two tumbled to the turf at Ford Field. “They come in bunches, as we like to say,” defensive backs coach Deshea Townsend said Friday, explaining how one takeaway could open the floodgates for more. “(Arnold has) had a couple that a couple guys have taken away from him, Kerby (Joseph) plucked one out of the air from him (earlier this season). It’s well due for him to finally get his first one.”
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