
""When I first got the news, I wanted to cry," Arnold said. "I just love playing football, being out there with my teammates and I felt like that last game was kind of like the first game that I actually felt like free. I had a lot of off-the-field stuff going on, like family issues and just being able to go out there and let everything go and kind of crediting my coaches.""
""... The second opinion came back, and it sounds like it could be promising, but that's no guarantee either," Campbell said. "So, we're kind of in this wait and see, and we'll hold off here a little bit and just see where he goes.""
""going to be out for a long time,""
Terrion Arnold received a second opinion indicating his shoulder injury is less severe than originally feared, offering relief and renewed confidence. The injury likely will not end his season, and Arnold will probably avoid surgery. The team is focusing on reducing inflammation and strengthening his right shoulder while monitoring recovery. Arnold missed Wednesday's practice as the timeline for return remains unclear. He described an emotional initial reaction to the diagnosis and expressed his love for playing football, gratitude toward coaches, and motivation to get back on the field.
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