Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins avoids charges
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Splitting the backfield with another future NFL back, Judkins rushed only 194 times, but his efficiency rebounded as he went off for 1,060 yards and 14 scores. Judkins is a serviceable pass-catcher but nothing more,
Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins appears to be in the clear legally as he looks to begin his NFL career. Prosecutors have declined to move
Judkins was arrested July 12 on a misdemeanor domestic assault charge in Florida. He has not signed his Browns rookie contract and has yet to practice with the team in training camp. Judkins was a 2nd-round pick (36th overall) from Ohio State.
The decision by prosecutors not to pursue formal domestic violence charges against Browns running back Quinshon Judkins ends the criminal legal process.
Mary Kay Cabot, Ashley Bastock and Dan Labbe talk Quinshon Judkins and Isaiah Bond on the Orange and Brown Talk podcast.
ISAIAH BOND AND QUINSHON JUDKINS Two prominent NFL rookies saw their paths to the league become significantly clearer Thursday with clearance from charges in two separate cases. Undrafted free agent wide receiver Isaiah Bond was no-billed and no longer faces criminal charges after he turned himself in earlier this year on an outstanding sexual assault warrant.