Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was carted off with a right-leg injury late in the second quarter of Sunday’s 2025 game against the Buffalo Bills.
The Play That Led to the Injury
Judkins caught a swing pass from Shedeur Sanders on second-and-6 at the Browns 44. He was hit low at the 38 by Bills linebacker Matt Milano for a 6-yard loss. Judkins was pounding his hands on his helmet and was in discomfort after the hit.
Officials’ Call and Replay
Officials first ruled that Judkins had fumbled the ball and Buffalo linebacker Terrel Bernard ran it back for a touchdown. Replay reversed the call, ruling that Judkins was down by contact.
Stats Before the Injury
Before the injury, Judkins led NFL rookies with 784 rushing yards and was tied for first with seven rushing touchdowns. He had eight carries for 22 yards before being injured. The second-round pick from Ohio State entered the game with these numbers.
Other Notable Moments

In the second quarter, Shedeur Sanders appeared on the field for one play with a bloody pinker finger on his right throwing hand. Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett opened up about his relationship with Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim, sharing what he admires most about her approach to competition.
Key Takeaways
- Quinshon Judkins was carted off with a right-leg injury in the second quarter.
- Officials reversed a fumble call to down by contact after replay review.
- Judkins led NFL rookies with 784 yards and 7 touchdowns before the injury.
The Browns’ loss of their leading rookie back underscores the impact of injuries on a team’s offensive rhythm.

