CLEVELAND -- Browns running back Quinshon Judkins suffered a dislocated ankle and fractured fibula in Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Buffalo Bills, coach Kevin Stefanski said.
Stefanski said Judkins will undergo surgery for the injury that will end his rookie season with two games remaining.
"Q's been incredible," Stefanski said. "Great teammate, runs hard, cares about this game, cares about the right things. So I'm disappointed for him. He's disappointed, but he's not somebody that I worry about. He'll bounce back."
Judkins' right leg bent in an awkward position when he was tackled by Bills linebacker Matt Milano after catching a pass behind the line of scrimmage in the second quarter. Judkins left the field on a cart.
The No. 36 pick in this year's draft, Judkins entered Week 16 leading all rookies with a team-high 805 rushing yards. He had also scored a team-high seven rushing touchdowns.
Judkins rushed for 29 yards on eight carries and caught five passes for 29 yards before the injury.
