A hearing regarding free-agent cornerback Terrion Arnold's potential requirement to wear an ankle monitor while on home confinement has been postponed until Friday. The hearing was originally set to take place on Monday, as Arnold faces eight felony charges.

According to NBC Sports, the decision to delay the hearing means that Arnold will continue to await the court's ruling on the monitoring device while remaining on home confinement. The outcome of the hearing could have significant implications for Arnold's situation as he navigates the legal challenges ahead of him.

As the case develops, details surrounding the charges and the conditions of Arnold's confinement remain closely monitored by both fans and legal analysts. The postponement adds another layer of uncertainty to the situation as the timeline for resolution becomes extended.