Terrion Arnold gets high school jersey retired

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Terrion Arnold returned to John Paul II Catholic High School to have his high school jersey retired.

Arnold was drafted by the Detroit Lions last month in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. He played three seasons with the Alabama Crimson Tide after signing as a five-star recruit.

“Words can’t express this moment,” Arnold posted to X after having his jersey retired. “I am blessed to be the first one to have my high school jersey retired at my former high school. I would like to thank my JP2 family & my dear friend Mr. Biggs the maintenance man for presenting me with it.”

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