Detroit Lions Release Terrion Arnold, Bills Exclude O.J. Simpson & What's Next for Malik Beasley?


Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex discuss the Lions releasing Terrion Arnold following his felony arrest, the Bills' decision not to honor O.J. Simpson at their new stadium despite his Hall of Fame career and the federal gambling indictment against former NBA player Malik Beasley and what it could mean for his future.
The Detroit Lions released cornerback Terrion Arnold just hours after a Florida judge set his bond at $1M following his arrest on eight felony charges, including four counts each of armed robbery and kidnapping. Prosecutors allege Arnold orchestrated a violent retaliation after believing valuable items had been stolen from an Airbnb he rented, though authorities say the victims were not responsible for the theft. The judge denied prosecutors' request to hold Arnold without bond but imposed strict conditions, including surrendering his passport, avoiding contact with co-defendants and witnesses, and remaining under home confinement except for approved activities. Arnold has denied the allegations through his attorney, while the Lions announced his release without further comment due to the ongoing legal case. What is going on?
The Buffalo Bills announced they will NOT honor former running back O.J. Simpson at their new Highmark Stadium, despite his legendary playing career and status as the franchise's first Wall of Fame inductee. Bills COO Pete Guelli said Simpson was "not a fit to display" in the stadium's new "Family Circle," which celebrates the team's greatest figures. Simpson remains one of the most accomplished players in franchise history, winning the 1973 NFL MVP and becoming the first player to rush for 2,000 yards in a season. Is this fair?
Former NBA player Malik Beasley was indicted by a federal grand jury on gambling-related charges stemming from an alleged scheme to manipulate player prop bets during the 2023-24 NBA season. Prosecutors allege Beasley, who was with the Milwaukee Bucks at the time, intentionally altered his on-court statistics in at least four games so co-conspirators could profit from bets. What will happen to Beasley?

















