Lions Officially Rule Out Four From Week 6, Including CB Terrion Arnold
The Detroit Lions officially ruled out CB Terrion Arnold, LB Zach Cunningham, DT Alim McNeill, and RB Sione Vaki from Week 6.
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Initial reports indicated Arnold likely suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in Week 5. Earlier this week, Adam Schefter reported Arnold got positive news on the second opinion on his shoulder injury, and he should be back “sooner than expected.”
Schefter says Arnold could be back by the end of this month after initial fears that he would be out for the rest of the season.
As of now, the Lions are without their top two cornerbacks in Arnold and D.J. Reed. Reed landed on injured reserve last week due to a hamstring injury.
Arnold, 22, was named first-team All-American following his redshirt sophomore season at Alabama in 2023. The Lions used the No. 24 pick in the 2024 draft on him.
Arnold is currently in the second year of his four-year, $14,343,710 contract that includes a $7,251,788 signing bonus with a $2,607,947 cap figure for the 2024 season. The deal includes a fifth-year option for the team to pick up in 2028.
In 2025, Arnold has appeared in five games for the Lions and recorded 22 total tackles, five passes defended and no interceptions.
Patrick Graham Puts Raiders Defense on Notice With Fiery Message: ‘I’m so Tired’

The Las Vegas Raiders‘ coaching staff has been a revolving door at most positions, but one person who has stuck around is defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. He’s survived three different regimes, and this is just his fourth season with the team.
There have been times when Graham has had the Raiders’ defense playing a very high level, but things are off to a tough start this season. The Raiders currently have a -6 turnover differential, which is the second-worst in the NFL.
It doesn’t help that quarterback Geno Smith leads the NFL with nine interceptions, but the Las Vegas defense only has four takeaways on the season. Graham appears to be getting frustrated with the continued struggles on defense for the Raiders.
He had a stern message for his defense ahead of the Week 6 game against the Tennessee Titans.
“I’m so tired — I’m trying to be mindful of my language — of talking about whatever it is we got to do,” Graham said during a Thursday press conference. “You just have to make it happen. You got to take the ball away. However it happens, that’s what we got to do.”
Graham Talks Replacing Germaine Pratt
Before the Raiders’ Week 5 game against the Colts, it was revealed that linebacker Germaine Pratt wasn’t traveling with the team. It didn’t take long for the team to announce that he was being released.
It’s still not clear exactly what happened, but it couldn’t have been performance-related, as Pratt was playing well for the team. For his part, Graham didn’t sound thrilled that he would no longer have Pratt to use and spoke about how the defense could go about replacing him.
“I’m looking forward to the defense stepping up, just in general,” Graham said. “Just the linebacker position, you know, it’s going to take all 11 out there. We’ll see who’s out there playing and things of that nature, but it’s going to take a, you know, good effort to replace a good player like that.”
Brian Callahan Talks Raiders Reunion
The Raiders host the Titans and head coach Brian Callahan in Week 6. Notably, Callahan was the team’s quarterback coach in 2018 and is the son of Bill Callahan, who is the last Raiders head coach to win a playoff game.
Callahan has fond memories of the Raiders and is looking forward to coaching against his former team.
“We’ve got a lot of Raiders on our staff,” Callahan said, via Raiders.com. “A lot of guys that have spent a lot of time there. I was in high school when my dad was there. They had a lot of success over those years and those were my first – I was a fan. I was a fan of the team. I was always excited to go. It was great environments to go play in when they were at the Coliseum in Oakland. Then I got a chance to go coach there for a year. I have fond memories in that silver and black and those gamedays and some of the wins over the years when I was following along as a high school kid and spending time there.”