The Browns are navigating how to handle the current situation with Quinshon Judkins.John Kuntz, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns’ handling of Quinshon Judkins’ domestic violence arrest has exposed the uncomfortable reality that haunts NFL front offices: the persistent tension between winning football games and taking principled stands on player conduct.
Andrew Berry faced the media Thursday afternoon in Berea, addressing the arrest of the team’s second-round pick for the first time publicly. What stood out wasn’t what Berry said, but what he didn’t say — a categorical commitment to Judkins remaining with the team.
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