It's been a difficult season for the Cleveland Browns' offense, but their hope is rookie Quinshon Judkins can be part of a turnaround in the years ahead.
After suffering a significant injury on Sunday, Judkins may now have to look ahead to 2026.
The young running back was carted off with a leg injury against the Buffalo Bills in the second quarter on Sunday after taking a hard hit and instantly writhing in pain. Judkins entered Sunday's contest with 805 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground this season, though efficiency was often an issue with the rookie averaging only 3.6 yards per carry.
Postgame, head coach Kevin Stefanski called it a dislocated ankle and fractured fibula for Judkins, per Daniel Oyefusi.
Here's what you need to know about Judkins' injury and his outlook going forward.
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Quinshon Judkins injury update
Stefanski said postgame in Week 16 that Judkins suffered a dislocated ankle and fractured fibula. The running back had been quickly ruled out with what the Browns described as a leg injury.
The injury occurred on a powerful hit from Bills LB Matt Milano, who forced an incompletion on the play. The CBS broadcast declined to show a slow-motion replay, indicating it was a gruesome sight, and Judkins remained down until a cart came to take him back to the locker room.
#Browns standout rookie RB Quinshon Judkins went down after this play and is being carted off.
— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) December 21, 2025
Looks like a serious injury: pic.twitter.com/ymsbvf7tDG
After the game, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Judkins was diagnosed with a broken leg and was also being evaluated for a knee injury, ending his season.
#Browns star rookie Quinshon Judkins, who was carted off, suffered a broken leg in today’s game, sources say. He’s also being evaluated for a knee injury.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 21, 2025
Judkins’ promising season is over with 947 scrimmage yards in 14 games. Pic.twitter.com/B0jdUyg6fT
Judkins, who missed all of training camp while unsigned due to a domestic violence investigation, debuted in Week 2 and impressed over his first four games before battling efficiency troubles down the stretch. Since Week 6, Judkins has reached four yards per carry in only one game.
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What happened to Quinshon Judkins?
Judkins suffered a dislocated ankle and fractured fibula on a hard hit from Matt Milano during Sunday's game. He was carted off and quickly ruled out. In addition to a broken leg, Judkins was being evaluated for a knee injury.
Cameras showed Judkins' right leg bent awkwardly after the play, and medical staff appeared to place his leg in an air cast as he was being loaded onto the cart.
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Browns RB depth chart
| Rank | Player |
| 1 | Quinshon Judkins |
| 2 | Dylan Sampson* |
| 3 | Raheim Sanders |
| 4 | Trayveon Williams |
* — Out vs. Bills
Fellow rookie Dylan Sampson would ordinarily be Judkins' backup, but he is out for Sunday's game with hand and calf injuries.
As long as Sampson is out, Trayveon Williams and Raheim Sanders are next in line behind Judkins. Williams, a seven-year NFL veteran, received some run with the Cincinnati Bengals earlier in his career but entered Sunday with only four rushing attempts over the last two seasons, while Sanders is an undrafted rookie out of South Carolina and came into the game with three career carries.