New audio from a 911 call reveals a woman described as a victim claiming she was “still in pain” following an alleged attack by rookie Browns player Quinshon Judkins. This information was reported by TMZ.
In her conversation with police, she mentioned, “I still have visible bruises and evidence in my body from the incident.”
She recounted being in a situation with a “well-known man” who “put his hand on me,” during the call to dispatchers.
Judkins, the 36th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, faces charges of misdemeanor battery, categorized as “touch or strike/battery/domestic violence.” It’s worth noting that the incident reportedly started at Fort Lauderdale International Airport, where Judkins expressed anger, saying things like, “Oh, wow, I can’t believe you” and “I did it with you.”
Police reports indicate that while leaving the airport in a vehicle, the victim attempted to explain herself when she was allegedly “punched” in the mouth and chin area by Judkins.
Later in the vehicle, as the victim moved to the back seat, she claimed Judkins “turned around while driving, hitting her again with his left arm and thigh.” It’s concerning how such dynamics unfold, isn’t it?
According to the police report, the two had “lived together” from May to December 2024 and had rekindled their relationship in late 2024 and June 2025.
Judkins made a court appearance on Sunday morning. The Browns acknowledged his arrest on Saturday, stating they were “aware of and collecting information” on the situation.
Prior to this, Judkins played for Ole Miss (2022-2023) and subsequently for Ohio State (2024).





