TL;DR
- Rookie Quinshon Judkins, a star for the Cleveland Browns, left Sunday's game with an injury.
- Judkins sustained the injury during a run and his head struck the ground forcefully.
- Initial thoughts pointed to a head injury, with concern for a concussion.
- Judkins returned to the field but was removed again and headed to the medical tent.
Quinshon Judkins has been a star in his rookie season for the Cleveland Browns.
He leads rookie running backs in basically everything.
But on Sunday, Judkins had to leave the game.
Is Quinshon Judkins injured?
Yes, at least for now, Judkins is injured.
He sustained an injury during a powerful run where he fought for additional yards before being forcefully tackled.
It remained uncertain what Judkins injured, but initial thoughts pointed to a head injury. His head struck the ground forcefully at the conclusion of the run.
Quinshon Judkins -
— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) November 23, 2025
Concern for concussion, had his head slam down into the turf at the end of this run. Pic.twitter.com/jNdEdhd08q
This update doesn't sound great:
Judkins returned to the field, only to be removed once more. A referee halted play, and Judkins is now heading back to the medical tent. It appears an unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant also entered the tent. Https://t.co/zgvPilB5fc
— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) November 23, 2025
Dylan Sampson, another rookie, serves as Judkins' backup. The Browns' running back depth chart also includes Jerome Ford.
Judkins has faced injuries before this season, yet he's generally been a dependable player for Cleveland.
They'd certainly like to not be without him for too long.
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