Browns owner Haslam expresses hope for Judkins' future: "Cautiously optimistic he'll play in 2025."
Posted Aug 14, 2025
Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins will not face formal charges following a domestic incident that led to his arrest in July.
Why it matters: The resolution of Judkins' legal situation is significant for both the player and the Browns as they navigate their roster and contract negotiations ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Judkins, selected as the No. 36 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, was arrested on July 12 for misdemeanor domestic violence and battery. Reports indicate that the alleged incident occurred five days earlier when he reportedly struck a woman while driving, resulting in visible bruising. However, the Broward State Attorney's Office has since decided not to pursue charges after reviewing evidence including police reports and video surveillance, concluding there was "no reasonable likelihood of conviction." This decision allows the Browns to potentially move forward with contract negotiations, as Judkins remains the only unsigned member of this year’s draft class.
The big picture: This incident comes at a crucial time for both Judkins and the Browns, especially as the team is looking to bolster its offensive capabilities.
What to watch: Owner Jimmy Haslam expressed cautious optimism regarding Judkins’ integration into the team for the 2025 season.
Yes, but: While the legal matter has been resolved, there may still be lingering concerns about how this incident will affect Judkins' career trajectory.
By the numbers: In his final college season, Judkins demonstrated significant potential, rushing for over 1,500 yards. The Browns will be eager to see if he can translate that success to the professional level despite the recent turmoil.
The bottom line: Moving forward, Quinshon Judkins must demonstrate his commitment to professionalism both on and off the field to earn the trust of the organization and its fan base. As the Browns prepare for the upcoming season, the focus will be on ensuring that he can contribute positively to their offensive scheme.
Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins will not face formal charges following a domestic incident that led to his arrest in July.
Why it matters: The resolution of Judkins' legal situation is significant for both the player and the Browns as they navigate their roster and contract negotiations ahead of the upcoming NFL season.
Judkins, selected as the No. 36 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, was arrested on July 12 for misdemeanor domestic violence and battery. Reports indicate that the alleged incident occurred five days earlier when he reportedly struck a woman while driving, resulting in visible bruising. However, the Broward State Attorney's Office has since decided not to pursue charges after reviewing evidence including police reports and video surveillance, concluding there was "no reasonable likelihood of conviction." This decision allows the Browns to potentially move forward with contract negotiations, as Judkins remains the only unsigned member of this year’s draft class.
The big picture: This incident comes at a crucial time for both Judkins and the Browns, especially as the team is looking to bolster its offensive capabilities.
What to watch: Owner Jimmy Haslam expressed cautious optimism regarding Judkins’ integration into the team for the 2025 season.
Yes, but: While the legal matter has been resolved, there may still be lingering concerns about how this incident will affect Judkins' career trajectory.
By the numbers: In his final college season, Judkins demonstrated significant potential, rushing for over 1,500 yards. The Browns will be eager to see if he can translate that success to the professional level despite the recent turmoil.
The bottom line: Moving forward, Quinshon Judkins must demonstrate his commitment to professionalism both on and off the field to earn the trust of the organization and its fan base. As the Browns prepare for the upcoming season, the focus will be on ensuring that he can contribute positively to their offensive scheme.
Posted Aug 14, 2025