
Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins accused of punching girlfriend in the mouth with closed fist, police reveal
Judkins was arrested Saturday in Florida on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. Now a newly released police report has detailed the allegations against the former Ohio State running back, who is just weeks away from his first NFL training camp.
As described to Fort Lauderdale police by his alleged victim, the two flew into the local airport on the evening of July 7, when she claims Judkins became irate with her after receiving text messages from his family.
'Oh wow, I can't believe you,' Judkins allegedly told the woman. 'I'm so done with you.'
The contents of the messages are not explained in the police report, which was filed five days after the alleged incident. However, she did tell officers the texts were misleading and taken out of context.
The two continued arguing as they boarded their rented Lamborghini SUV, where she says Judkins punched her in the 'mouth/chin area with a closed fist,' according to the police report. Judkins later pulled over, allowing her to exit the vehicle.
She ultimately returned to the vehicle but chose to sit in the back, where she says Judkins struck her arm and thigh, according to the police report.
The unidentified woman had bruising on her chin, thigh and arm, according to officers.
Asked why she didn't phone 911 when the incident took place, the woman told the officer she was concerned about Judkins' 'recent success and career.'
The woman said she lived with Judkins between May and December of 2024 before the two rekindled their relationship in June, two months after he was picked 36th overall by the Browns in the NFL Draft.
Daily Mail has reached out to Judkins' attorney for comment. A spokesperson for the Cleveland Browns told DailyMail.com that the franchise is 'aware and gathering more information.'
The former Buckeyes star was expected to compete for a starting job with Nick Chubb moving on to the Houston Texans.
Although Judkins has yet to put pen to paper on his deal with Cleveland, he is still susceptible to the NFL's Personal Conduct Policy, which could see him face discipline from the league.
He remains the only member of the Browns' draft class yet to sign a contract with the likes of Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel inking their own deals weeks ago.
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