The arrest of Cleveland Browns' rookie Quinshon Judkins has sparked a reaction from the team.
And now his mugshot has been released by the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Florida, and it's gone viral on social media.
The team has been posting about anything but the arrest on its X page. But the Browns did release a brief statement.
Judkins' arrest was confirmed by ESPN and is also documented in jail records from Broward County. The mugshot is available on the Brown County Sheriff's jail inmate search website.
A team spokesperson told ESPN that the Browns were "aware and gathering more details."
The jail records say Judkins is accused of "touch or strike/battery/domestic violence."
The arrest date is listed as July 12, and the arresting agency was listed as Fort Lauderdale police. He is described as being 5 feet 11 inches tall and 225 pounds, and the charge is listed as "pending trial."
The bond amount was listed as zero. He remained in jail on July 13, according to the jail records. He was scheduled to have an initial appearance on July 13.
According to ESPN, Fort Lauderdale police say they "responded to a residence at approximately 9 a.m. ET on Saturday," July 12, and "determined battery had occurred."
They then "made contact with Judkins and took him into custody."
According to News 5 Cleveland, officers spoke with the accuser at the scene. The accuser's name was not released. It was a misdemeanor arrest, the station reported. As with all arrestees, if charges result, Judkins would be presumed innocent and have his day in court.
Judkins, a running back star at Ohio State, was drafted by the Cleveland Browns with their fourth pick in round two, according to NFL.com.
In 2024, his record was described by NFL.com as "Third-team All-Big Ten Conference. Led team with 1,060 rushing yards (194 carries, 5.5 per), 14 rushing TDs. Played in all 16 games with seven starts for the national champions (22-161-7.3, 2 TDs receiving)."