CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Running back Quinshon Judkins had to reverse field in his way back to the Browns practice field and stop off at the NFL League office in Manhattan on Wednesday to discuss his arrest for domestic battery.
Judkins spent Wednesday in New York, a league source said, but will be back with the Browns on Thursday.
If the league decides not to discipline him for an incident that prosecutors in South Florida deemed not worth pursuing, he might possibly be available to face the Ravens in Baltimore on Sunday.
Kevin Stefanski said he’s taking it day-by-day and will see how things go when Judkins gets back and starts practicing.
He said he believes he’s remained in excellent shape, and had the Browns playbook from being here for organized team activities and mandatory minicamp after the Browns drafted him No. 36 overall out of Ohio State.
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