Johnny Manziel got into a scuffle in Sin City.

Wherever the former Browns quaterback goes, trouble surely follows. Manziel was involved in a fight at a Las Vegas club on Friday and was eventually removed.

Manziel was at the Jewel Nightclub in Vegas when Drake showed up for a surprise concert. This led to a scrap as people tried to rush to the stage. The former Heisman Trophy winner was pushed by someone rushing to the stage and allegedly puched that person, sources told TMZ Sports.

After Manziel allegedly slugged the club goer, security broke everything up and the ex-Browns quarterback was eventually kicked out of the venue.

This incident occurred as the NFL is currently investigating a car accident Manziel was involved in last month. Manziel was a passanger in a car that crashed into a light pole in California after a night of partying.

Though the driver nor Manziel were charged in the accident, the NFL is investigating the quarterback's role, according to TMZ.

The car was a rental, TMZ reports, and its owner, Wayne Schneider, claims Manziel said he'd buy him a new car, but has since gone silent. The car reportedly had $90,000 worth of damage to it after the accident.

Schneider has contacted the NFL, which is investigating the accident in case Manziel signs with another team.

Manziel was cut by the Browns back in March, but thus far he's had no other suitors due to his partying ways.

The quarterback has had plenty of trouble staying away from the party scene. His troubling ways caused two agents to dump him this offseason.

His personal life is just as tumultuous as his professional one as Manziel was recently indicted by a Dallas jury for his alleged incident with his ex-girlfriend after Colleen Crowley claimed that Manziel hit her so hard in a Jan. 29 incident that she temporarily lost hearing in her left ear.

Manziel was charged with misdemeanor assault with bodily injury and a judge ordered him to stay away from Crowley.

The Vegas fight is just the latest in a series of terrible incidents for the former quarterback.

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