Johnny Football reportedly spotted partying wearing a stereotypical movie disguise

The troubled quarterback showed up "disheveled and inebriated" at the Browns' facility at some point last week, Tony Grossi reported during the Browns' postgame show on ESPN Radio's Cleveland affiliate Sunday. "The answer to 'Should a new coach keep Manziel?' is: Hell no. How anyone would ever trust Manziel now is beyond me". "I think we've done the latter".

Of all the things Browns owner Jimmy Haslam doesn't know, the location of quarterback Johnny Manziel is definitely on the list. "I appreciated all the support, you deserve a victor and I wish that for you in the near future". He's also very strategic, so we will use those skills and working for him will be a GM whose primary job will be talent acquisition.

Before joining the Jaguars, Brown was an attorney in the Business Transactions group for Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Dorr, a Washington D.C.-based law firm.

That video is yet to be released, but according to Burge, it will be soon, as TMZ has already been in negotiations to obtain the footage.

Following the game on Sunday (Monday Manila time), the 50-year-old Pettine said he understood change was looming - and inevitable.

"It should be a topic of speculation, given what our results have been", Pettine told reporters. "That is just not good enough".

As Browns players cleaned out their lockers for the season Monday, most spoke highly of Brown, though they had few dealings with him in his role as counsel.

Farmer joined the Browns as an assistant general manager in 2013.

Farmer, too, was suspended for the first four games this season for texting to the sideline during 2014 games.

The reports of Johnny Manziel being in Las Vegas are now weirder. He reportedly was at the Browns' facility on Saturday morning, but he was not there on Sunday morning, as required.

As embattled quarterback Johnny Manziel's time with the Cleveland Browns seemingly comes to an end, he wants to join the Dallas Cowboys, according to Sports Illustrated's Peter King, one of the most connected writers in the NFL.

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