Detroit Lions rookie cornerback Terrion Arnold is making waves—not just for his impressive play on the field, but for a touching tribute that has captured the hearts of fans. Arnold recently revealed he’ll be switching his jersey number to No. 6 for the 2025 season, a powerful nod to his late friend and former teammate, Khyree Jackson.
“Because I wanted my brother to live through me,” Arnold said, explaining the deep personal meaning behind the change. Jackson, a fellow cornerback who played at Alabama and Oregon, tragically passed away in a car accident in 2024. The two shared a close bond, and Arnold’s gesture is a way to honor that connection while carrying Jackson’s spirit into every game.
Arnold wore No. 0 during his rookie campaign with the Lions, a season in which he quickly made a name for himself—finishing with 58 tackles, 12 pass breakups, and three interceptions. His aggressive coverage and ability to read offenses made him one of the most impactful young defenders in the league.
Fans have embraced Arnold’s decision with overwhelming support. Reactions have poured in across social media: “This is awesome,” one fan wrote. “I’m not crying, you’re crying,” said another. Many simply chimed in with “Respect, TA,” showing their admiration for the heartfelt move.
While the number change might seem small on the surface, it’s loaded with meaning. For Arnold, it’s not just about football—it’s about carrying on the legacy of someone who inspired him and making sure that legacy is never forgotten. As Detroit prepares for another deep playoff push, Arnold’s gesture adds a powerful layer of motivation to the Lions’ locker room.