After leaving last Saturday’s game against Tennessee, Alabama defensive back Terrion Arnold was back at practice on Tuesday.
Arnold left the game against the Volunteers what was later described by head coach Nick Saban as a “slight concussion” and did not clear the necessary protocol to return to the game. When out of the game, Arnold was replaced by Louisianna Lafayette transfer Trey Amos.
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The redshirt sophomore was confirmed back practicing from the team-released photos where he was seen participating without a restricted black jersey.
Arnold has been an important piece to the Alabama secondary this season as he’s appeared in eight games recording 40 total tackles, seven pass deflections, one sack and one interception.
Alabama will continue to heal up on the defensive side of the ball as it slowly begins to turn its attention to its upcoming game against LSU next Saturday.
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Patrick Dowd is a Reporter for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can follow him on Twitter, via Pat_Dowd77