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Quinshon Judkins' Injury Woes Continue After Missing Second Day of Practice

Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins missed a second consecutive day of pratice on Wednesday, adding to injury fears.

Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins missed practice on Wednesday following a collision during Tuesday's game. The cause of his absence was not disclosed, and his non-appearance on Thursday further complicated matters. On Thursday, head coach Todd Monken confirmed that Judkins is dealing with a persistent injury, unrelated to Tuesday's incident.

Monken expressed no concern, stating the absence of two days should not be a major issue. Judkins' injury nature remains undisclosed, but Monken's comments suggest the situation is not severe enough to impact his readiness for the upcoming season. Per reports, Judkins did not practice out of caution. Should the injury not worsen or face any significant changes, Judkins is expected to return to the team by early next week.

Judkins had a promising rookie season, starting 14 games, rushing for 827 yards on 230 attempts, and scoring 7 touchdowns while also contributing 26 receptions for 171 receiving yards.

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