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    Cleveland Browns moving on from Johnny Manziel after latest incident, source says

    Johnny Manziel's time with the Cleveland Browns will come to an end in March, according to a league source.

    The Browns released a statement from new director of football operations Sashi Brown on Tuesday that expressed disappointment in Manziel but stopped short of saying the quarterback's run in Cleveland is over.

    "We've been clear about expectations for our players on and off the field. Johnny's continual involvement in incidents that run counter to those expectations undermines the hard work of his teammates and the reputation of our organization," Brown said. "His status with our team will be addressed when permitted by league rules. We will have no further comment at this time."

    The reference to league rules points to the fact that the Browns do not have the salary cap space to release Manziel on Feb. 8, the day after the Super Bowl and the first day they can do so. The move will take place when the new NFL year starts March 9, according to the source. Releasing Manziel in February would count $4.6 million against the cap, and due to the cap's machinations, the Browns do not have that space -- and will not have it in February. The cap will increase in March, which will allow them to release Manziel then.

    The Browns can also try to trade him when the league year begins, but likely will encounter difficulty doing so because of his off-field issues.

    Manziel's two seasons in Cleveland were turbulent, as off-field issues overshadowed his on-field performances.

    Manziel famously promised that he and the Browns would "wreck this league" on draft night in 2014, but Manziel never came close to realizing the promise he showed in college.

    The Heisman Trophy winner started eight games for the Browns, and he appeared in 15. He completed 57 percent of his passes, threw 7 touchdowns, 7 interceptions and had a 74.4 rating with a 2-6 record as a starter.

    A career that started with immeasurable excitement at the Browns trading up to draft Manziel ended with fans and the team ready to move on. Manziel is likely to rank as one of the Browns' biggest draft disappointments.

    Manziel had a rocky rookie season that ended with him missing the final walkthrough after he was out late the night before the team flew to Baltimore. Manziel checked into rehab and treatment for undisclosed reasons shortly after the season and spent 10 weeks at Caron Treatment Center outside Reading, Pennsylvania.

    He returned promising to tamp down the hype and keep himself off social media and out of the news. He did so until mid-October, when police in Avon, Ohio, questioned him after his then-girlfriend said he had hit her while driving in a car.

    That led to a spiral of appearances on social media that troubled the team -- and briefly cost him a starting job.

    Manziel returned for three of the final four games when Josh McCown broke his collarbone, but the week before the finale showed up late to a Wednesday team meeting looking disheveled. The team got him out of the meeting room, then announced he was in the concussion protocol.

    USA Today then reported Manziel was in Las Vegas the weekend of the Browns' finale. He missed a scheduled treatment for his concussion the morning of the finale.

    More social media appearances in clubs followed, and last weekend police were called for an alleged assault in Fort Worth, Texas. Dallas and Fort Worth police are investigating, as is the league.

    Manziel's future is cloudy, as a team would have to sign him knowing he has to get his off-field life together while also improving as a player.

    Johnny Football leaves Cleveland with his reputation and image deflated.

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    Johnny Manziel waived by Cleveland Browns after tumultuous two years

    Johnny Manziel is no longer a member of the Cleveland Browns.

    In a move that was no surprise, the team announced Friday that Manziel has been waived.

    Manziel was the 22nd overall selection by the Browns in 2014, their second of two first-round draft picks that year. But his two seasons in Cleveland were marred by off-the-field struggles and limited on-the-field success.

    His selection in the draft was greeted with excitement and acclaim in Cleveland. Fans have treated his departure the opposite way, with some bars planning a "Say Bye to Johnny" event.

    Manziel responded to the news in a statement Friday afternoon.

    "I'd like to thank the Browns for the opportunity they gave me -- nearly two years ago, we all hoped that we were building what could be a championship team for Cleveland," he said. "I will always remember the support I received from the organization, my teammates and especially the fans."

    Manziel will be on waivers for 24 hours. Assuming he clears, Manziel can choose where he wants to play next but has hurdles to clear regarding his behavior. His off-the-field issues make his immediate future a question mark. Manziel spent 10 weeks in rehab after his rookie season and is the subject of a grand jury investigation in Dallas into whether he assaulted his former girlfriend. The NFL is investigating whether Manziel violated the personal conduct policy in that incident.

    The Browns still will be responsible for Manziel's guaranteed base salaries of $1.169 million in 2016 and $1.004 million in 2017, although any team that claims him on waivers would assume those guarantees. The Browns' salary-cap hit for releasing him is $4.33 million.

    Since he spent the weekend of the Browns' season finale in Las Vegas, Manziel has made regular appearances on social media from locales that include Miami, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

    Manziel's partying and social media appearances in the NFL started the night the Browns drafted him, with a celebration in New York City that included Drake and magnums of champagne. The lifestyle continued through his rookie season, when he struggled on the field and missed a Week 17 walk-through because he was out late the night before.

    Manziel went to rehab from January through April last year and returned with a promise to tamp down the hype.

    He led the Browns to a win over the Tennessee Titans in the second game of the 2015 season but returned to the backup role two weeks later when Josh McCown was cleared from a concussion. When McCown was injured later in the year, Manziel struggled against Cincinnati but threw for 372 yards in a loss to Pittsburgh in Week 10 and was named the Browns' starter for the rest of the season.

    A bye-week social media video of him at a club in Texas appeared the following Monday, and Manziel lied to the coaching staff, saying it was an old video when it wasn't. That so angered the Browns that Manziel was made the third-string quarterback. He returned to the starting lineup only after McCown broke his collarbone and Austin Davis struggled in December.

    Manziel started three games in December, winning one. On the Wednesday before the season finale, he showed up late to a team meeting. The Browns pulled him out of the meeting and soon announced he was in the concussion protocol, but reports say he was in Las Vegas the night before and day of the season finale. A team executive told ESPN's Adam Schefter in January that the Browns did not believe he was in Vegas.

    After police were called about the domestic violence incident on Jan. 29, new director of football operations Sashi Brown said on Feb. 2 that Manziel's behavior "undermines the hard work of his teammates and the reputation of our organization."

    Manziel's father told The Dallas Morning News in February that he feared his son would not see his 24th birthday in December if he did not get help. Manziel told TMZ he was fine.

    At the scouting combine, coach Hue Jackson said the Browns would "draw a line" and "that behavior will not be tolerated as we move forward."

    Manziel's waiving allows the Browns to have a fresh start and to move on from the constant attention and questions he drew.

    In two seasons with the Browns, Manziel played in 15 games with eight starts. The Browns went 2-6 in those starts. Manziel has completed 147 of 258 passes (57 percent) with seven touchdowns, seven interceptions and a career passer rating of 74.4.

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    • #3
      what frigging waste............................................. ............................

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