CLEVELAND — The Browns have quarterback Johnny Manziel one foot out the door.
The team issued a strong statement Tuesday, condemning Manziel's actions and pointing to the club releasing him in March.
Manziel's off-the-field issues have been a problem almost from the day Cleveland drafted the Heisman Trophy winner in the first round in 2014. Last weekend, he was involved in a disturbance with his ex-girlfriend in Dallas that is being investigated by police and the NFL.
"We've been clear about expectations for our players on and off the field," said Sashi Brown, the team's vice president of football operations.