Browns Rookies Report to Training Camp without Quinshon Judkins
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 18 – Judkins delays signing his $11.4 million rookie contract and skips camp as the Browns prepare other running backs amid potential NFL suspension for domestic battery charges.
- The Cleveland Browns rookies reported to training camp on July 18, 2025, but second-round running back Quinshon Judkins did not attend and remains unsigned.
- Judkins was taken into custody on July 12 in Broward County, Florida, following an incident on July 7 in which he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend while they were at a rental vehicle close to the Fort Lauderdale Airport.
- The Browns are gathering more details about Judkins' legal situation, have paused contract talks with him, and have instructed him to focus on resolving his legal issues before returning to football activities.
- Judkins is charged with misdemeanor battery under Florida law and could face jail time; however, his attorney indicates he will likely accept a reduced charge and avoid incarceration.
- Judkins is anticipated to be absent during the beginning of the season, and the Browns might place him on the Commissioner's Exempt List as the investigation and resolution process continues.
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Browns tell Quinshon Judkins to stay home after ugly accusations by girlfriend
Quinshon Judkins will not be a part of the usual rookie proceedings in Cleveland. The rookie running back won't report to training camp on Friday as the team told him to focus on his legal situation after his arrest on battery and domestic violence charges on July 12.
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