Seahawks Coach Defends Signing Amidst Player's Felony Charges
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Seahawks Coach Defends Signing Amidst Player's Felony Charges

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Seattle Seahawks Coach Mike Macdonald is defending the team's recent signing of cornerback Terrion Arnold, who is facing eight felony counts related to an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping in Florida. The incident occurred in February, and Arnold is currently awaiting legal proceedings.

According to reports, Arnold faces felony charges in connection with a February armed robbery and kidnapping in Florida. Details of the alleged crime have not been released beyond the charges themselves.

Coach Macdonald addressed the controversy, stating, “I’m aware of the situation. I’ve done my due diligence, and I feel comfortable with where we’re at.” He did not elaborate on what that due diligence entailed or what led to his comfort level with signing Arnold despite the pending charges. The Seahawks have not released any further statements regarding the matter.

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