The Cleveland Browns offense has gone largely quiet since Joe Flacco’s departure.
In their Week 7 duel with the Miami Dolphins, however, things clicked.
The biggest reason for such success? A first-year tailback with legs of iron.
Quinshon Judkins made his mark in the Browns’ fixture, dispatching of his opposite markers with shoulder feints, stutter steps and a steady diet of stiff arms.
All that amounted to a career day for the still-burgeoning talent, who set the jade and emerald lawn at Huntington Bank Field alight.
Here’s what you need to know.
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Quinshon Judkins stats today vs. Dolphins
Final score: Browns 17, Dolphins 6
- Carries: 25
- Rushing Yards: 84
- Rushing TDs: 3
Judkins found life when matched up against Miami’s weary defense, producing not one but two scores in the first 30 minutes of action. Then, in the second half, he added a third touchdown for the day.
He burst through the mire on a handful of occasions. When he cleared the artillery of teal-clad defenders, he tended to find success.
Quinshon Judkins highlights vs. Dolphins
Judkins' best run of the day was perhaps his first touchdown, as he took a carry for 46 yards to the endzone.
TURN US UP QUINSHON!!#MIAvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/3ql0GaVthB
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) October 19, 2025
For his second youchdown, Judkins took a direct snap in wildcat formation, scoring on a 2nd-and-goal situation.
Put 'em through the spin cycle!#MIAvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/wkMxYFth1Q
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) October 19, 2025
Finally, Judkins completed his hat trick with another score on a direct snap, breaking the plane from a few yards out.
A beautiful beautiful sight #MIAvsCLE on CBS and NFL+ pic.twitter.com/rhO4D4qVp8
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) October 19, 2025