Overview
- Quinshon Judkins practiced Thursday for the first time since minicamp as the Browns prepare for Baltimore.
- Offensive coordinator Tommy Rees said the team will monitor him over the next couple of days to determine if he can play Sunday.
- Judkins traveled to Manhattan on Wednesday for a Personal Conduct Policy interview with the NFL, which has not set a decision or timeline.
- Prosecutors declined to file criminal charges in August, and Judkins returned to the facility Wednesday night with media availability expected Friday.
- If activated, he would likely be eased into a package of plays, while Dylan Sampson and Jerome Ford remain ready to handle the backfield after leading Week 1.