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Browns running back Quinshon Judkins has yet to sign a contract. He’s technically not employed by the Browns. As a result, many have asked a simple question: How can Judkins be subject to the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy after being arrested on Saturday for misdemeanor domestic battery? The short answer? He just is.
Quinshon Judkins’s girlfriend claimed she was “still in pain” days after the rookie Browns running back allegedly struck her, according to new audio of a 911 call obtained Tuesday by TMZ.
The Browns drafted Quinshon Judkins in the second round out of Ohio State in April to fill the enormous shoes of the great Nick Chubb, and now that’s in jeopardy, at least for part of the season. On Saturday morning,
Cleveland Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins was arrested Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in an alleged case of domestic violence, according to Broward County jail records. The description of the charge in Judkins' inmate details specifies battery and domestic violence via "touch or strike.
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A Broward County judge has found probable cause for the arrest of Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins.
The Browns are in no rush to sign Quinshon Judkins to his rookie contract or get him to camp on time as they continue to gather information on his legal matter. Furthermore, they’ve stressed to Judkins and his agent,
Former Ohio State running back Quinshon Judkins, a Cleveland Browns draft pick, canceled appearances in northeast Ohio after his arrest in Florida.
At the city’s police department headquarters, on Saturday, the woman reported Quinshon Judkins, an NFL rookie running back, was to blame for the bruises on her face, arm, and leg, according to a Fort Lauderdale Police Department’s arrest report.