Browns RB Quinshon Judkins pays bail
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Judkins’s presence at Browns camp isn’t relevant until he’s under contract. If his holdout lingers into late July and August, there’s no reason for the NFL to do anything. Then, if/when he signs the deal, they can activate the paid-leave provision of the Personal Conduct Policy.
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,
Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was arrested this past Saturday afternoon in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and charged with battery and domestic violence. The woman who accused Judkins of punching her in the mouth while they were in a car together on July 8 told police four days later that she was still in pain and still had
Former Ohio State running back Quinshon Johnson, a Cleveland Browns draft pick, canceled appearances in Northeast Ohio after his arrest in Florida.
The NFL will launch its own investigation, likely under the direction of Lisa Friel, the league's special counsel for investigation.
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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.