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Manziel Didn’t Check In With Browns Medical Staff Sunday

Johnny Manziel has had a party reputation but this weekend may have been the final straw in his time in Cleveland with the Browns.

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The Browns were unsure of Manziel’s whereabouts on Sunday.

A more stable organization might be able to wait and see if Manziel can conquer his demons. Haslam also said Brown, the new coaches and GM would decide whether Manziel would remain on the roster next season.

Cleveland: The Cleveland Browns sacked head coach Mike Pettine on Sunday, hours after they wrapped up another disappointing National Football League season with a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

As if inheriting the Browns wasn’t enough already.

There might not be anyone willing to give up a seventh-round draft pick for him in trade.

“He’s been doing a lot of studying of other organizations that have had success and try to figure out what’s going to work for the Cleveland Browns”, Thomas said. But it shouldn’t matter what it costs.

Meanwhile, rumors swirl that Manziel wants out.

Sources told ESPN Las Vegas that Manziel wound up paying with card anyway.

Manziel’s antics off the field, which have become his calling card since turning pro, are wearing thin on his Cleveland teammates as well.

Manziel missed his mandatory concussion treatment on Sunday morning at the Cleveland Browns facility.

Manziel was reportedly back in Ohio Monday morning. “I think a lot of people, they down grade him, but I think he does a good job”.

“No, I only saw him for literally 30 seconds”, Bitonio said.

I can’t believe veterans who have repeatedly defended Manziel share that feeling. “I think it’s more concerned for him individually”, James said when asked if Manziel’s end to the season anxious him more from a branding perspective – Manziel is a client of LRMR, James’ marketing firm – or from the human side of things.

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“He’s his own man”, defensive lineman Danny Shelton said. The sound of packing tape flying off the roll filled the air as players walked through the room where they spent almost every day of the past four months one last time before departing for the offseason.

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