Johnny Manziel News: QB Unveils Another Partying Alter Ego In Miami [VIDEO]

"Billy Manziel" may be gone, but Johnny Manziel may have revealed a new alter ego while partying in Miami one day after the announcement his domestic violence case was headed to a grand jury.

Manziel was video recorded drinking from what was suggested to be a champagne bottle at a bar in Miami, according to TMZ Sports.

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"Johnny Manziel spent his Thursday night pounding champagne in a hot Miami nightclub -- a bizarre way to spend the night hours after officials announced his domestic violence case was going to a grand jury," TMZ Sports reported.

"TMZ Sports spoke with multiple witnesses (including a staff member) -- and obtained video -- showing the embattled QB drinking straight from what appears to be a champagne bottle at Story nightclub in Miami."

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His disguise wasn't as elaborate as the one he used in Las Vegas on the day before the Cleveland Browns' regular-season finale against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Manziel, who was on the injured list with a concussion and required to report to the Cleveland facility for treatment on the day of the game, was a no-show.

That disguise earned the moniker "Billy Manziel" from the media. No word of any possible names for this latest incarnation of Manziel.

The Browns are expected to release him on March 9 after his alleged domestic violence incident with ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley on Jan. 30, CBS Sports reported.

His father has said Manziel's family has tried to get him to go back to rehab. His agent left him shortly after the domestic violence allegations surfaced.

But Manziel continues to live his life - which means partying - anywhere in the U.S. that he wants. And he'll use any disguise or name to do it.

The confusing part of his rebellion is continued use of disguises, which is pointless at this stage of the game.

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