Quinshon Judkins arrested on suspicion of domestic violence

Cleveland Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins He was arrested on Saturday, July 12 and on suspicion of domestic violence.
Judkins, 21, is currently in the Broward County Jail after being arrested in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Arrest record by US Weekly It shows that the bail has been set at $2,500, is currently pending, and Judkins is charged with possession of the battery, a first-degree misdemeanor. More details surrounding the arrest have not been publicly available.
US Weekly Already contacted Brown and Giedkins representatives.
Judkins was selected by the Browns as the 36th draft pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, after playing football for the University of Mississippi and Ohio State. It is worth noting that Judkins has not signed a contract with the team yet – he is one of 30 rookies currently negotiating on more favorable terms.
The NFL has long been hit by accusations that the league has not done enough to address domestic violence, a problem that had a fever among three players (three players) (three players) in 2014. Remi Rice,,,,, Greg Hardy and Adrian Peterson – Every violent offender in different incidents.
On February 15, 2014, Rice was slammed by a videotape until she fell into a coma in an elevator at the Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was initially suspended for two games by the Baltimore Ravens before the video leaked, and was then suspended indefinitely after the video was released. Although his legal team eventually overturned the suspension, no team was willing to sign Rice, and his career ended a few months later.
Rice and his current wife Janay Palmer Arrested after the incident and charged with a simple assault. Rice was later prosecuted for aggravated attack in the third degree, and the two got married the next day. ESPN reported that Rice did not attend the trial but participated in a pretrial intervention program that once completed the program, it would need to be guilty in exchange for no conviction.
Rice’s lawyer told ESPN at the time: “We are very satisfied with the results. We are pleased that the court and the prosecutor’s office agreed that PTI is an appropriate tendency toward the case.”
ESPN reported that Hardy is now a UFC fighter, suspended by the NFL 2015 after his investigation showed he “using important power at least four times.” He was convicted on charges of domestic violence, but his victim did not testify during the appeal and eventually dropped the charges. In June 2025, Hardy was arrested for allegedly assaulting a family member.
Hardy defended himself via Instagram that month. “Please stop spreading the contents of these messy machines, they don’t know any facts and then exacerbate the fire that affects my children and my wife.” New York Post The report said he wrote on the platform.
He continued: “Things get emotional, but never will be something you clown is trying to spread. I asked with all my heart, my family and I are fine. Please stop lying and rumours and give our family time and space to work privately.”
ESPN reported at the time that Adrian Peterson was accused of abuse of his then-4-year-old son in 2014. Eventually, he was charged with felony child abuse and without a defense charge to reduce the misdemeanor offense. He received a two-year probation sentence, a fine of $4,000 and 80 hours of community service.
NFL Specialist Robert Goddell Abusiveness was cited in a letter, announcing Peterson’s suspension from the Minnesota Vikings. Peterson said in a statement at the time: “I am sorry for this. [the league’s] Reject fairness” – Apparently mentioned his pause.