Browns Injury Update: Judkins Out, Campbell Evaluated for Concussion in Game vs. Patriots
Cleveland Browns faced a challenging game against the New England Patriots, with key injuries impacting their performance. Rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was injured with a shoulder injury and was ruled out after leaving the game midway through the third quarter. Prior to his exit, Judkins had nine carries for 19 yards, and he was considered the Browns' primary running back. Meanwhile, cornerback Tyson Campbell was evaluated for a concussion after a collision involving linebacker Devin Bush, who nearly collided with him and accidentally hit him in the head. Campbell was down on the field briefly before leaving for evaluation. Additionally, Carson Schwesinger limped off the field in the final minutes of the game. Both Judkins and Campbell were ultimately ruled out for the remainder of the game. The Patriots built a significant lead, scoring 21 points in the third quarter, and ended the game leading 30-7. Judkins, who had been a bright spot for Cleveland, was coming off a strong performance in Week 7 with three touchdowns. The injury leaves questions about his availability moving forward. The Browns' offense has struggled since their initial possession, and these injuries are likely to further challenge their efforts in the game.
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