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Terrion Arnold, Seahawks Reportedly 'Working Through' Contract Agreement, Timing
Free-agent cornerback Terrion Arnold and the Seattle Seahawks are currently "working through" a contract and the deal could "take a while" to be completed, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
If a deal is completed, Arnold will be placed on the commissioner's exempt list, per Rapoport.
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The new contract is expected to be a one-year deal, per Rapoport.
Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, Arnold visited the New York Giants, New Orleans Saints and Houston Texans before choosing to join the defending Super Bowl champions.
He became a free agent after he was released by the Detroit Lions in June.
Seattle's interest in Arnold was clear after his departure from Detroit, as the team hosted him for a visit on two separate occasions (via NFL insiderย Jordan Schultz).
His workout for the Seahawks was also featured onย Hard Knocks.
Devon Witherspoonย andย Josh Jobe are set to enter the 2026 season as Seattle's starting cornerbacks, but the team's No. 3 corner position is still up for grabs.
Noah Igbinoghene, Nehemiah Pritchettย and third-round rookieย Julian Nealย are all potential candidates to earn the job. Now, Arnold could also challenge for the No. 3 spot.
He was initially selected by the Lions with the No. 24 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, appearing in 24 games across his first two seasons in Detroit. This included 22 starts.
Arnold racked up 91 tackles, 18 passes defended and one interception across both years. He allowed an 88.6 passer rating when targeted during his 2025 campaign, according toย Pro Football Focus.
The Seahawks are looking to remain one of the NFL's top defensive squads this year after giving up a mere 17.2 points per game last season.
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