BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Quinshon Judkins is focusing on getting ready for his NFL debut.

Whether that happens on Sunday for the Cleveland Browns rookie running back or is delayed one more week remains undetermined.

“Great feeling just to be back with all of my teammates, back in the building,” Judkins said after Friday's practice. “Focusing on football. Glad to be back in Cleveland and help the team win.”

It was Judkins' first interview since he signed with the Browns on Sept. 7. The second-round pick missed all of training camp after he was accused of domestic violence in Florida in July.

Prosecutors declined to pursue a case against him on Aug. 14 following a state attorney’s office investigation that found inconsistencies in the accuser’s story.

“I’m glad that the prosecutor closed th

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