Overview
- NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Cleveland plans to open with Quinshon Judkins at running back against Green Bay on Sunday.
- Judkins produced 61 rushing yards on 10 carries and added three receptions for 10 yards in his Week 2 debut at Baltimore.
- Because of the legal process, he missed training camp and preseason and did not sign his rookie contract until Sept. 6.
- He was arrested July 12 in Fort Lauderdale on a misdemeanor domestic battery charge, and prosecutors declined to pursue charges on Aug. 14.
- The NFL's Personal Conduct Policy investigation remains open after a Sept. 10 meeting with league officials, and he logged 20 of 73 offensive snaps in Week 2 as his workload ramps up.