Browns RB Quinshon Judkins pays bail
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Yardbarker on MSNTroubling new details emerge from Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins’ arrestCleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins is facing a charge related to domestic violence after he was arrested on Saturday, and some troubling new details about the incident have surfaced.
Yes, the Personal Conduct Policy applies to Browns running back Quinshon Judkins, even if he hasn't signed his rookie deal. But the lack of a signed deal remains very relevant to the potential timing of a decision to use the Personal Conduct Policy to place Judkins on paid leave.
I don’t know exactly what happened between Quinshon Judkins and the woman who has filed charges against him. The Browns running back was charged with domestic battery. As cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot reported,
Quinshon Judkins's ex-girlfriend told investigators she waited to report the incident because "she felt bad due to [Judkins'] recent success and career."
Browns running back Quinshon Judkins has yet to sign a contract. He’s technically not employed by the Browns. As a result, many have asked a simple question: How can Judkins be subject to the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy? The short answer? He just is.
At the city’s police department headquarters, on Saturday, the woman reported Quinshon Judkins, an NFL rookie running back, was to blame for the bruises on her face, arm, and leg, according to a Fort Lauderdale Police Department’s arrest report.
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Browns Nation on MSNQuinshon Judkins Turns Heads With New VehicleYou often get a little nervous when you find out an NFL rookie started spending their money too quickly, especially given how short the average NFL
While much of the attention is on who will be the next quarterback, the Cleveland Browns have another area that remains uncertain: their running backs. They have Jerome Ford, who r