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NFL Camp on Hold: Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins lands in jail over domestic violence charge

NFL Camp on Hold: Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins lands in jail over domestic violence charge

Time of India13-07-2025
Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins remains in custody after domestic violence arrest just days before training camp (Image credits: IG/X)
Just six days before the Cleveland Browns' rookie class is set to report to training camp, second-round pick Quinshon Judkins remains behind bars following an arrest for domestic violence in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The 21-year-old running back, drafted No. 36 overall in April, is facing a misdemeanor battery charge categorized as a domestic offense. His first court appearance is scheduled for Sunday morning, per Broward County arrest records.
Unsigned and in custody: Browns face early PR crisis
Judkins, who has yet to sign his rookie contract, is now at the center of a legal and public relations headache for Cleveland. He is the only member of the Browns' 2025 draft class still unsigned—a detail that now carries added weight amid the arrest. The team confirmed on Saturday it is 'aware and gathering more information,' but has not provided further comment. No bail had been set as of Saturday night, and the
NFL
has yet to issue a statement.
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The incident took place in the Fort Lauderdale area Saturday afternoon. While full arrest details remain under wraps, the charge—"battery: touch or strike" involving domestic violence—places Judkins at risk of both criminal penalties and discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy. League precedent suggests even a misdemeanor could trigger a suspension or time on the Commissioner's Exempt List.
For the Browns, a familiar and unwelcome distraction
The timing is especially problematic for the Browns, whose rookies are scheduled to report on July 18.
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Judkins was widely expected to compete for early playing time behind Nick Chubb, whose return from injury remains uncertain. With his contract unsigned and legal status unclear, his participation in camp now appears unlikely.
For Cleveland, the arrest adds to a troubling pattern of off-field scrutiny that has dogged the franchise in recent years. From high-profile quarterback controversies to now a rookie's domestic violence charge before even signing his deal, the team finds itself again forced to address image and accountability before a single snap of training camp.
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