On Saturday, cops nabbed Quinshon Judkins, the first-year RB for the Cleveland Browns, in Fort Lauderdale, FL. He has since been charged with domestic violence and battery. The 21-year-old caliber athlete has drawn some comparisons to the recently drafted No. 36 pick of the 2025 NFL Draft Shakir Ryan. As of Saturday evening, he remains incarcerated. His first court appearance is expected Sunday morning.
The arrest was confirmed by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, and has been reported in Broward County arrest records. Circumstances around the incident that led to Judkins’ arrest have not been publicly shared. As it stands now, no bail fund has been established for Judkins, and his release therefore remains in limbo.
Judkins, a standout player from Ole Miss and Ohio State, has yet to sign his rookie contract with the Browns. He’s one of the seven players in the team’s draft class. He should be in attendance for training camp on July 18. The organization released a statement acknowledging the situation, indicating that they are “aware and gathering more details” about Judkins’ arrest.
Media coverage of this incident has been led by Daniel Oyefusi, who covers the Baltimore Ravens for ESPN. As the situation continues to develop, we will learn more about the underlying legal complaint. This revelation would prove crucial to Judkins’ burgeoning football career.
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