Cody Croy
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Former Ohio State star running back Quinshon Judkins has agreed to a 4-year, $11.4 million fully guaranteed contract with the Cleveland Browns, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
The Cleveland Browns selected Judkins in the 2nd round of this year’s NFL Draft. The stunning news then came out about Judkins allegedly being involved in a domestic violence and battery incident in Broward County, Florida. Judkins was arrested by Broward Police in July, but the charges were dropped a month later due to lack of evidence.
Judkins has not been practicing with the Browns, and he is unlikely to play in their week one matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Browns expressed their intentions to let the legal proceedings play out before signing Judkins to a rookie contract. The National Football League is still investigating Judkins despite the charges being dropped. Judkins could face a possible suspension if the NFL decides he violated the league’s personal conduct policy.
The former Ole Miss Rebels star rushed for over 2,500 yards in two seasons with the team before entering the transfer portal. Judkins did not waste time and committed to the Buckeyes four days after entering the portal. Judkins shined alongside TreVeyon Henderson, rushing for over one thousand yards and 14 touchdowns, including 100 yards and two touchdowns in the National Championship victory against Notre Dame.
Judkins will have a great opportunity to make a name for himself in the NFL this season as a key piece in the Cleveland Browns offense. Judkins will play alongside former Cincinnati running back Jerome Ford and fellow rookie running back Dylan Sampson. If Judkins can pick up where his college career left off, he will be a major part of the Browns offense this season and beyond.
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