Browns and Quinshon Judkins Agree to Million-Dollar Contract
The Cleveland Browns and rookie running back Quinshon Judkins have reached an agreement on a fully guaranteed four-year, $11.4 million contract. The news comes after a legal situation involving the player was resolved. Judkins, selected at number 36 in the 2025 NFL draft, was the last member of this year’s draft class to sign, as the Browns waited for a resolution to his legal matter. The runner was arrested in Fort Lauderdale on July 12th on a charge of domestic violence and assault. Because of this, he was not with the team during training camp.Judkins, who excelled at Ole Miss and Ohio State, is not expected to play on Sunday in the Browns’ home opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. Cleveland has three running backs on its active roster: Jerome Ford, Dylan Sampson, and Raheim “Rocket” Sanders. The latter was claimed off waivers from the Los Angeles Chargers last week.The situation was still under review by the league.
Brian McCarthy, NFL spokesman