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Browns unsure whether Johnny Manziel went to Las Vegas

Where in the world is Johnny Manziel?

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But if he was in Vegas, he allegedly tried to hide it.

Manziel, who did not play in Sunday’s game against the Steelers as part of his concussion protocol, was spotted in a Las Vegas casino on Saturday, according to USA Today Sports.

This is where it gets odd.

According to the ESPN radio affiliate in Las Vegas, Manziel was “wearing a blonde wig, a fake mustache, glasses, and a hoodie” when he went out on Saturday night. Or never drafted Manziel in the first place, but that one may lie on Haslam himself. The quarterback posted a picture of he and his dog with the hashtag #SaturdayNights on Instagram and later added Avon, Ohio as the picture’s location.

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Apparently, the two-year quarterback was M.I.A. over the weekend for the Browns’ season finale and a required meeting at the team facility.

On Sunday, Haslam fired coach Mike Pettine and General Manager Ray Farmer, launched a search for their replacements and gave Brown final say on the 53-man roster. Reports claim that Johnny missed a concussion check up on Sunday morning and could not be reached by his team all day on Sunday, leaving the organization ready to wash their hands of the QB. “No”, James said. “I don’t go to Vegas much, but when I do, I’m myself”.

Following Sunday’s game, the 50-year-old Pettine said he understood change was looming – and inevitable.

Cleveland Browns have sacked head coach Mike Pettine just hours after the end of the National Football League regular season ended. “If you spend some time with him, he’s a likable guy”.

“He’s his own man. You can’t really tell him what to do”, rookie nose tackle Danny Shelton said. He began the season as Josh McCown’s backup, eventually took over as starter and was benched two games by Pettine after a video surfaced of him partying in Austin, Texas, during the team’s bye week.

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“We’ve made this hard decision because we don’t believe our football team and football operations were positioned well for the future”.

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