The party never stops for Johnny Manziel.
After the Browns balked at cutting him when the new league year opened up Wednesday for strategic reasons, the embattled quarterback was seen out partying at a club. It was the third straight night out on the town for Johnny Football.
Manziel was spotted strolling into a club with a girl on his arm and left at around 2 a.m., according to TMZ. It seems the former Heisman Trophy winner isn't too shaken up about the Browns plans to cut him from the team.
The quarterback has been quite the headache for Cleveland and hasn't been able to stay out of trouble. His domestic violence case is also set to go to a grand jury.
Manziel allegedly struck his ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley on multiple occasions, reportedly rupturing her eardrum in a Jan. 30 incident.
Manziel has moved on from Crowley, and it appears he has plenty of options despite his sordid past. The troublesome signal caller was spotted getting into a car full of girls when he left the club on Wednesday per TMZ.
It's been a week full of fun for Manziel, as TMZ reports he attended a Los Angeles strip club on Monday before enjoying nights at regular clubs on Tuesday and Wednesday.
It has been expected for two months that the Browns would move away from the problematic quarterback and new coach Hue Jackson was disturbed after the domestic violence incident came to light.
"Obviously, there was more information that came out during the week," Jackson said in February, according to Cleveland.com. "And when I think about those things, first and foremost to the young lady, I hope that she's getting the help that she needs to move beyond this situation.
"And then No. 2, I don't know Johnny. I've never talked to Johnny. But I don't want to see any young man's life be at risk in any situation."
Manziel doesn't appear to be someone who has learned from the situation as he continues to party despite his personal and professional struggles.
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