Quinshon Judkins will have only two days of practice to prepare for his potential NFL debut on Sunday. The Cleveland Browns rookie running back was in New York on Wednesday for an NFL investigation into a possible personal conduct policy violation. Judkins signed with the Browns last Saturday after missing training camp due to domestic violence accusations in Florida. Prosecutors declined to pursue the case on August 14. Coach Kevin Stefanski expects Judkins to practice on Thursday. Whenever he plays, Judkins is expected to boost Cleveland's running game, which struggled in a 17-16 loss to Cincinnati.

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Running back Quinshon Judkins signed his rookie contract with the Cleveland Browns but is not expected to be active for Sunday’s season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals. Judkins' four-year contract is worth $11.389 million and is fully guaranteed. He missed training camp because of a domestic violence accusation in Florida. Prosecutors declined to pursue a case against him after an investigation. The NFL is still investigating. Despite the late signing, Judkins is expected to have a prominent role in Cleveland’s offense once he learns the playbook.