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Terrion Arnold, cornerback for the Detroit Lions, is facing serious legal trouble after a judge found probable cause Monday to charge him with armed robbery and kidnapping. Arnold's bond was set at one million dollars with conditions, after prosecutors pushed to hold him without bond entirely. This is a significant off-field development for a Lions secondary that was already navigating roster questions heading into the season.
Shifting to the World Cup, Brazil and Japan faced off in a round of thirty-two knockout match in Houston, with the footballing world watching closely as the Seleção looked to assert themselves as genuine contenders in what is shaping up to be an unpredictable tournament. Brazil's depth and attacking firepower made them heavy favorites, but Japan has proven time and again they will not roll over for anyone.
And in the Netherlands versus Morocco round of thirty-two matchup, the knockout stage continued delivering high-stakes drama. Morocco, one of the most defensively disciplined sides remaining, faced a Dutch squad with serious attacking quality. CBS Sports analyst Jon Eimer has been riding a twenty-five and thirteen run on World Cup picks, and he liked this one to be tighter than most expect.
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