No GPS tracker for Arnold, can work out for teams

Former Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold does not need to wear a GPS tracker as a condition of his release, a Florida judge ruled on Friday, allowing him to continue to work out with NFL teams in an effort to get re-signed after being cut.
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