Summary
The Cleveland Browns announced that their running back, Quinshon Judkins, had successful surgery on a fractured fibula and dislocated ankle. He is expected to recover in 4-5 months and will likely return to practice in the spring.
Key Facts
- Quinshon Judkins plays as a running back for the Cleveland Browns.
- He injured his leg during a game against the Buffalo Bills in Week 16.
- Judkins' injury includes a fractured fibula and a dislocated ankle.
- The injury required surgery, which was successful.
- Judkins is estimated to recover in 4-5 months and could be back in practice by spring.
- During his rookie season, Judkins gained 827 rushing yards and seven touchdowns.
- He was a second-round draft pick from Ohio State, selected 36th overall.