Browns’ Rookie Quinshon Judkins arrested for domestic violence

Browns’ Rookie Quinshon Judkins
Arrested for domestic violence
… in the prison of the province
Published
Cleveland Browns Rookie Quinshon Judkins – A National Champion from ’25 CFP and one of the best running in this year’s design class- was arrested on Saturday for a domestic violence. attack.
The 21-year-old is currently behind bars in the Broward County prison.
Judkins was taken into custody earlier in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and is held for “touch strike/battery/domestic violence”, according to the prison records.
Details around the arrest are currently unknown.
Judkins started his football career at Ole Miss, where he was declared a second first-year student of the year and a first-year all-American. He also won the Conerly trophy in 2022, a prize that was awarded to the most striking university football player in Mississippi.
In 2024, QJ moved to the state of Ohio … and won the CFP National Championship, largely thanks to its 100 hasty yards and two touchdowns.
The browns spent their 36th overall choice in the NFL version of 2025 to select the 6’0 “, 221 pound Rusher … and Judkins apparently seemed pumped to start his career in the country.
“What a better place to be here in Cleveland,” said Judkins in an interview after the design, “being a buckeye. Being a Buckeye. So many fans from Columbus are fans of Cleveland.”
“The feeling that I’m still at home.”
According to Chris Easterling of Akron Beacon Journal, the browns are “conscious and collect information” in the arrest.
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