Warning: This story contains details about alleged domestic abuse.
Browns second-round draft pick Quinshon Judkins was arrested and charged with misdemeanor domestic battery in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Saturday, July 12.
The alleged incident is said to have happened in the week leading up to his arrest, but Judkins' time in a South Florida jail came five days before the franchise's rookies are scheduled to report for training camp.
More details have emerged since the initial news of Judkins' arrest, and he was released from the Broward Sheriff's Office Jail on Sunday, July 13.
Both the Browns and the NFL have acknowledged they are aware of the situation. The league declined to comment further, while the Browns said they are gathering more information.
Here's a detailed look at the allegations and charges facing Judkins and what it could mean moving forward.
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Quinshon Judkins allegations
Judkins was arrested and charged with misdemeanor domestic battery on Saturday, July 12.
The alleged incident occurred on Monday, July 7, and has been called "delayed battery" as the arrest and charges came down days later. Judkins' attorney, David Weinstein, said the incident happened when Judkins and the victim were leaving an airport.
The woman said that she and Judkins are in a relationship and lived together in May of 2024, but did not have a relationship from December 2024 to June 2025.
Judkins and the woman visited South Florida "as friends," according to Weinstein. Court records revealed that the two stayed in Fort Lauderdale together for five days after the alleged incident, and they celebrated her birthday there.
The victim appeared to have injuries, according to the arrest affidavit. The incident report allegedly has photos of bruising.
Sunday, Judkins was released from jail on $2,500 bond.
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Will Quinshon Judkins be suspended?
Judkins can face discipline if he is found guilty of any wrongdoing in violation of the NFL's Personal Conduct Policy.
Suspensions from this policy are handled on a case-by-case basis, meaning any discipline handed down will be impacted by the NFL's findings.
With Judkins still being an unsigned rookie, his situation is unique in that he is not under contract with Cleveland. If the Browns wanted to sever ties, the franchise would not technically have to "cut" the rookie, but that decision will also be based upon the information it gathers.
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Quinshon Judkins contract
Judkins has not yet signed a contract with the Browns. He was the 36th overall pick in 2025 and is one of many second-round picks who remain unsigned.
With his draft position, Judkins' contract has a value of $11.4 million over four years.
While the financial figure itself cannot be negotiated, Judkins and other second-round picks are looking for more guarantees in their contracts; the 33rd and 34th overall picks in 2025 received fully guaranteed deals, while every player selected between picks Nos. 35 and 64 remain unsigned.