The NFL’s regular-season finale this year is sure to be a good one. The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings are matching up in a game that will not only decide who wins the NFC North but also who claims the number one overall seed in the NFC, with the loser forced to go on the road for the wild card round.
Even with so much at stake, one Lions star isn’t mincing words ahead of what is sure to be a classic.
“Lions CB Terrion Arnold on their upcoming matchup against the Vikings: ‘We’re a bad matchup for Minnesota. We got cover guys. They got good receivers, but we got cover guys,’” reported NFL-centric account JPA football.
𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Lions CB Terrion Arnold on their upcoming matchup against the Vikings:
“We’re a bad matchup for Minnesota. We got cover guys. They got good receivers, but we got cover guys.” pic.twitter.com/2K4iFW09dV
— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) January 3, 2025
Fans reacted to the shot on social media.
“Yep Lions got it covered. Kerby, Branch , and Arnold you guys got this,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
“he might be regretting saying that on Sunday,” another fan added.
“They give up like 35 points/ game lol,” one fan added.
“Does anyone else watch Terrion Arnold and think there’s no way a legitimate NFL GM thought this guy was a first round talent? The dude is bad,” one person wrote.
It’ll be interesting to see if Arnold and the defense can live up to his words.

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