Joe Flacco Gets Honest on Quinshon Judkins Joining Browns
The Cleveland Browns could have a new-look running back room in Week 2.
The Browns officially signed rookie Quinshon Judkins to his deal, as he was the last draft pick to sign. Although Judkins signed, he may not play in Week 2, but he will be back practicing with the team.
Ahead of Judkins returning to the team, the Browns’ starting quarterback, Joe Flacco, is excited for the rookie running back to be a part of the offense.
“I think it’s exciting for him,” Flacco said about Judkins after the Week 1 loss. “I mean, we got to see him a little bit in the spring, and he, you know, looked like a hell of a ball carrier. So, listen, I think we’re going to need all the pieces at some point, and different guys are going to need to step up at different points in the season. I think he’s a big part of what this football team could be, so it’s good to have him back. And I’m excited for him to kind of get in there and feel like he can be part of the team again.”
Judkins will be a key part of the Browns’ offense once he is able to play, but it’s uncertain if he will be in the lineup in Week 2.
Judkins was selected 36th overall by the Browns in 2025.
Browns Noncommittal on Judkins Playing Week 2
Although Judkins signed before Week 1, he missed all of training camp and preseason, so he will need some time to ramp up.
However, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said he isn’t sure if Judkins will play in Week 2.
“We’ll see,” Stefanski said. “Gotta get through this week of practice. I don’t know.”
The NFL is also set to meet with Judkins to discuss his legal issue, which has now been resolved.
In Judkins’ absence, the Browns used Jerome Ford and Dylan Sampson in Week 1. Sampson rushed for 29 yards on 12 carries, while Ford rushed for 8 yards on 6 carries. Sampson, however, added 64 receiving yards on 8 receptions as he was a big part of the Browns’ passing game.
Cleveland is set to go on the road to play the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2.
Cleveland Had High Praise for Judkins
The Browns used an early Day 2 pick to select Judkins to be a star running back for the team.
Following the pick, Browns general manager Andrew Berry said they viewed Judkins as a bell cow running back.
“We feel like he’s just a very well-rounded back,” Berry said. “We’ve obviously been spoiled over the past couple of years, particularly with Nick and Kareem (Hunt). And we feel like he is very much in that mold in terms of skill set. Not necessarily saying that he’s going to, with certainty, develop into one of those players. We certainly hope that’s the case. But we think that he can be a bell cow runner that can really carry the load for us.”
The hope for the Browns is that Judkins will be able to play in Week 2. But it is likely he will need at least another week to get up to speed.
Dan Campbell gets 100% real about Lions roster decisions

One of the most pivotal days in the NFL is coming up soon. The deadline for every NFL team's 53-man roster is on August 26, five days from the time of writing. Teams will have to decide which standouts from their training camp they'll keep and which veterans have lost their position battles. Like most teams, the Detroit Lions are facing this same difficult situation.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell talked about his roster decisions… or rather, his lack of decisions. The head coach admitted that his team will likely wait until the last possible moment to decide who gets to stay on the team.
“My mind’s not made up,” Campbell said regarding the upcoming roster cuts, Eric Woodyard reports. “My eyes are open. We’re gonna take it down to the wire.”
Lack of talent
Considering the Lions' woes last season on defense due to injuries, it makes sense that they're taking this round of roster cuts seriously. Last year, a slew of injuries to their defensive roster gave them a major handicap heading into the playoffs. They were still competitive, but they eventually lost to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional Round.
The Lions will now have players like Aidan Hutchinson, who missed most of the season due to injury, returning to the field. Still, being able to field a solid team of backups is important with such a grueling schedule. On offense, one of the major discussion points is whether the Lions keep the younger Hendon Hooker or the veteran Kyle Allen as the backup to Jared Goff.
Detroit is coming off a 15-2 season, which ended in a loss in the Divisional Round. With both coordinators from last season heading off to new head coaching gigs, it will be fascinating to watch how the team adjusts with new faces calling the shots.