Cleveland Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins was arrested in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in an alleged case of domestic violence.
The description of the charge in Judkins’ inmate details specifies battery and domestic violence via “touch or strike.”
The Fort Lauderdale Police Department released 911 audio from the call made reporting the Cleveland Browns running back for allegedly hitting a woman with whom he had at one time a romantic relationship.
The alleged victim in the call admits to not seeking medical attention, but she did tell the officer taking the report that issues existed.
“I didn’t go to the hospital for medical treatment, but I will say that I am still in pain and I have a lot more of my story to tell,” she tells the officer.
“I just need to, and I still have visible bruises and evidence on my body of the event.”
In the call TMZ Sports obtained, the woman described Quinshon Judkins as a “high-profile male” she had been in a relationship with. She wanted to report him for physically assaulting her on July 8.
She added that she did not contact the police that day because “I thought that we could work through it, and obviously we couldn’t, so I’m trying to do the right thing now.”
The dispatcher told her an officer would meet with her outside the police station.
Quinshon Judkins allegedly punched her in the mouth during an argument inside his Lamborghini SUV.
The accuser told police he punched her with a closed fist in the chin/lip area and later struck her in the left arm and thigh while they were in the car, leaving the airport.
Fort Lauderdale Police said they made contact with Judkins and placed him into custody. Judkins has been charged with misdemeanor battery (domestic).
Judkins, who was drafted with the 36th overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, is in his first season with the Browns but has yet to sign his rookie contract.
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