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Mike Tomlin Calls Browns Rookie Quinshon Judkins a 'Complete Back' Before Steelers-Browns Game

The rookie has become Cleveland's lead runner after a late signing, highlighted by a 110-yard Week 5.

Overview

  • Tomlin praised Judkins’ toughness, vision, interior prowess, perimeter burst, and violent finishes while noting he had absolutely no training camp.
  • He cited a roughly 60-yard run in London that was wiped out by penalty as evidence of the rookie’s big-play ability.
  • After signing in September, Judkins totaled 72 carries for 347 yards and two touchdowns across his first four NFL games.
  • He then posted 23 rushes for 110 yards in the Week 5 defeat to the Vikings that left Cleveland at 1-4.
  • The Browns visit the Steelers on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET in Pittsburgh, where Judkins is expected to be a central focus for the defense.