Terrion Arnold might be the toughest Detroit Lions player on the roster.
That might sound far fetched, considering the teams' makeup, but it's true. The cornerback went down in Week 5 with a shoulder injury which, at first, seemed to doom his season. It was reported he may need surgery that would hold him out for the remainder of the year, which would've been a huge blow to the Lions' secondary and postseason chances considering his heightened role in the defense.
Now? Arnold is playing in Week 9 against a divisional rival at home. This bodes extremely well for him, a second year corner looking to prove how important he is to containing opposing teams' passing games, and for Detroit as they're short another key player in their secondary for this contest.