Johnny Manziel has hit up Cabo and odds are he's there to party.
The former quarterback has been a mess over the last few months, partying all over the place as rumors as rampant drug use have followed him around.
Now, it appears as though he's taken the party to Cabo as a couple of photos appeared on social media of the former Heisman Trophy winner in Mexico. He could be there for other reasons, but given Manziel's tumultuous past few months, he'll likely keep the party going.
Mom and dad are traveling to Cabo and Johnny Freaking Football is on their plane pic.twitter.com/ewwUJsbBQ7
— greg (@Gjd1986) June 28, 2016
Finally met my idol (Yes Sir) @JManziel2 pic.twitter.com/zeh7XMxQQR — E-Rod (@erodriguez241) June 28, 2016
The former Browns signal caller's father recently revealed he's so concerned over his "druggie" son that he wants to see him end up in jail so that he can't use anymore.
"I hate to say it, but I hope he goes to jail," Paul Manziel told ESPN. "I mean, that would be the best place for him. There are two things that are going to happen: He's either going to die, or he's going to figure out that he needs help, but we've done everything that we can do."
The younger Manziel, 23, has had myriad issues staying away from the party scene and was also recently indicted by a Dallas jury for an alleged physical altercation with his ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley.
The model alleged that Manziel struck her so hard during an incident in January that she temporarily lost hearing in her left ear.
Manziel was also recently sued for allegedly causing $32,000 worth of damage to a home he and his party pals rented for a two-day alcohol and drug-fueled binge in Los Angeles.
The Browns cut the wayward quarterback in March and he has since had two agents drop him. A lawyer also recently goofed up and sent a text to an Associated Press reporter that revealed how deep Manziel's issues actually are.
Manziel has addressed his issues in the past, checking himself into rehab at one point, and even released a statement recently about cleaning up his act -- which thus far has come unfulfilled.
"I'm hoping to take care of the issues in front of me right now so I can focus on what I have to do if I want to play in 2016," Manziel said in a statement provided to USA Today Sports back in April. "I also continue to be thankful to those who really know me and support me."
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