Former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold, who is facing legal issues in Florida, cleared waivers Monday and has become a free agent.
Arnold, released by the Lions last week after he was arrested on felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping, is expected to visit NFL teams that have expressed an interest in signing him.
Arnold was released from custody last Tuesday after he posted bond, which had been set at $1 million by Hillsborough County Judge Christopher Sabella in Tampa, Florida. He also added, as conditions of the ruling, that Arnold is not allowed contact with the six co-defendants or the witnesses in the case, and he was ordered confined to his residence in Tallahassee, Florida, except when he would be playing, training and traveling with an NFL team, or making court-related appearances or legal appointments. He also was forced to surrender his passport within 48 hours.

