Nick Saban supports Terrion Arnold in kidnapping case
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 3:30 PM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026
Nick Saban wrote to a judge supporting former Detroit Lions player Terrion Arnold, who faces serious charges including kidnapping and robbery. Arnold was recently released on a $1 million bond after being arrested last week. While Saban acknowledged he is not fully familiar with the allegations, he asked the court to consider Arnold's character. The Lions parted ways with Arnold shortly after his release, as he faces ongoing legal challenges. Arnold's attorney has denied involvement in the alleged crimes.
- •Terrion Arnold was arrested on multiple counts including robbery and kidnapping.
- •Nick Saban vouched for Arnold's character in a letter to the court.
- •Arnold was released on a $1 million bond after a judge's ruling.
- •The Lions announced they have parted ways with Arnold.
- •Arnold's attorney claims he had no involvement in the alleged offenses.
- 3:30 PMYahoo Sports — Nick Saban Wrote To Judge On Behalf Of Ex-Lions Player Accused Of Kidnapping
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