Lethbridge Herald

Ticats buy more time on the Manziel front

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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have bought themselves more time to negotiate with former NFL quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel.

The CFL team issued a one-paragraph statement on Sunday afternoon to confirm an offer was made to the former Heisman Trophy winner. By doing so, the Tiger-Cats maintained his rights and prevented him from becoming a free agent.

“As per the negotiatio­n list process, Johnny Manziel and his agent recently notified the Tiger-Cats that they had activated the 10-day window during which the Tiger-Cats must offer him a contract or lose his negotiatio­n list rights,” the statement said. “That window closed today and we can confirm that we made an offer to Manziel, and that his rights will remain on our negotiatio­n list while discussion­s with he and his agent continue. We will have no further comment.”

By making an offer to Manziel, he remains on the Ticats’ negotiatio­n list for another year.

The 25-year-old American captured the Heisman Trophy in 2012 and was selected with the 22nd overall pick in the 2014 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns. After posting a 2-6 record as the Browns’ starter, Manziel was released in March 2016 and has been out of football since.

The Tiger-Cats re-signed quarterbac­k Jeremiah Masoli last Thursday, one day after trading Zach Collaros to the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

Hamilton (6-12) finished third in the East Division last year and missed the playoffs.

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