Johnny Manziel may never learn his lesson.

Just a few weeks removed from causing a circus by partying with champagne during the Browns' bye week, Johnny Football was at it again, surfacing at yet another bar. Manziel took in the Cavaliers game Thursday and after they handed the Thunder a 104-100 loss, he wasn't ready to call it a night.

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The former Heisman Trophy winner went with some friends to a Cleveland hot spot called the TownHall bar and he remained there until 1 a.m., according to TMZ Sports.

Manziel is allowed to go out and have some fun, and there were no videos of him drinking this time around, but with the Browns just three games away from being put out of their misery, the smartest choice would be to lay low.

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Manziel appeared to be maturing when he checked himself into rehab for alcohol problems prior to the start of the season, but upon returning to the Browns, things took a turn for the worse. With the team on its bye for Week 11, the former Texas A&M signal caller was filmed popping champagne with some friends during a two-night partying binge in Texas.

The quarterback then lied to the Browns and tried to say the video was old before subsequently being benched for two games as punishment. Manziel returned to action Sunday during the Browns' victory over the 49ers, throwing for 270 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

While Manziel didn't do anything to cause a stir on Thursday, he probably should steer clear of bars for the rest of the regular season after the whole debacle he just went through with his team. Sure, he can go out, but at this point he's better off playing it safe to avoid the Browns losing faith in him.

At 3-10, the Browns are eliminated from playoff contention and the offseason is on its way in three short weeks. If he truly can't help himself, Manziel can save the bar trips for after Week 17.

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