Browns HC Todd Monken Eases Concern on Quinshon Judkins Injury
Summary
Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins missed two practices due to a minor, undisclosed injury after a physical practice session. Head coach Todd Monken said the team is resting Judkins as a precaution and is not worried about his condition.Key Facts
- Quinshon Judkins missed a second straight practice with an unspecified injury.
- Judkins recently recovered from a serious injury: a fractured fibula and dislocated ankle in late 2025.
- The injury happened during a game against the Buffalo Bills, whom the Browns practiced with recently.
- Head coach Todd Monken stated that resting Judkins was a precaution and not a major concern.
- Judkins was the Browns' second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft from Ohio State.
- In his rookie year, Judkins ran for 827 yards and scored seven touchdowns in 14 games.
- He is considered the Browns’ main running back heading into his second season.
- Judkins played in the Browns’ preseason opener but may miss the upcoming game against the Bills.
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