According to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Detroit Lions rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold is not expected to miss any regular season time, after suffering what Rapoport is describing as a pectoral injury.
Arnold left Monday’s practice early after coming down injured during a one-on-one coverage rep against Amon-Ra St. Brown. Arnold spent at least 20-30 minutes with a trainer working on his upper body before eventually heading to the locker room. It’s unclear how much of the remainder of training camp and the preseason Arnold is expected to miss, but having him back for Week 1 is obviously great news.