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Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski has to deal with uncertainty during training camp about a second-round draft pick because of an off-field incident for the second straight year.
Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins is the only rookie in the NFL who has not signed a contract and the second-round pick faces an uncertain future.
The Browns’ veteran running back is returning for his fourth NFL season in Cleveland. After some negotiations, the team reduced Ford’s 2025 salary from $3.86 million to $1.75 million — a move that likely secured his spot on the roster and retained his veteran presence. Despite his experience, he faces young competition for carries.
The Cleveland Browns have had more domestic violence-related arrests than any other NFL team in the past year. Something needs to change.
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Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has indicated that rookie running back Quinshon Judkins may not join training camp soon.
Browns running back Quinshon Judkins repeatedly punched a woman during an argument over text messages last week in South Florida, according to a police report released Monday.
The Browns are trying to get back to their successful ways running the ball by relying on an tried-and-true scheme and with young running backs.
Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco have taken turns working with the No. 1 offense, while Dillon Gabriel has been the clear No. 3 QB thus far.
The Cleveland Browns believed they had found their next star in Quinshon Judkins, a second-round pick expected to carry the torch in the post-Nick Chubb era. With Kareem Hunt also
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Pro Football Focus has released its rankings of the NFL’s running back unit groups ahead of the 2025 season, and the Browns finished toward the bottom. PFF placed Cleveland 29th out of 32 teams, only ahead of the Bears, Giants and Cowboys.