Rookie RB Quinshon Judkins faces NFL investigation but rules out return to college football, confirmed by Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot.
Quinshon Judkins, the rookie running back for the Cleveland Browns, has yet to ink his contract as the NFL looks into him under the personal conduct policy. Speculations arose about a potential return to college football, even re-entering the draft, a notion put forth by Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio. Shedeur Sanders, amidst a draft free fall, was also pondering this unconventional route.
Mary Kay Cabot’s recent report debunked the idea, stating Judkins isn’t contemplating a comeback to the NCAA scene. Florio, in his PFT Live video, highlighted Cabot’s confirmation. Despite the current NCAA regulations barring such moves, Florio hinted at the legal loophole that could potentially allow a return for Judkins, leading to a more lucrative outcome playing college football.
Cabot’s update on Judkins’ signing status sheds light on the ongoing situation. As the NFL probes Judkins, his future remains uncertain. The possibility of a college football return, while intriguing, seems off the table for the young talent. With the NFL’s investigation looming, Judkins’ focus remains on resolving the current issues and securing his debut contract.
While the idea of a return to college football may stir debates, Judkins seems firmly committed to pursuing his professional career with the Cleveland Browns. The unique scenario surrounding his contract signing and the ongoing investigation adds a layer of complexity to his rookie journey. Fans eagerly await the resolution of these off-field matters to see Judkins in action on the gridiron.