BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Quinshon Judkins will have only two days of practice if he hopes to make his NFL debut on Sunday.

The Cleveland Browns rookie running back was in New York on Wednesday meeting with NFL officials as part of an investigation into a potential violation of the league’s personal conduct policy.

Judkins signed with the Browns last Saturday. The second-round pick missed all of training camp after he was accused of domestic violence in Florida. 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.

Coach Kevin Stefanski said he expects Judkins to be on the practice field on Thursday.

Judkins was at the Browns complex on Monday and Tuesday getting back up to speed.

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