Lethbridge Herald

Manziel signs with Tiger-Cats

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — HAMILTON

Johnny Football isn’t intent on using the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a springboar­d back to the NFL. Johnny Manziel signed a two-year deal with the Ticats on Saturday, the day before the start of Hamilton’s training camp. The former Heisman Trophy winner made the announceme­nt on Twitter following an offseason where he actively pursued an NFL contract.

“I don’t want to wait around anymore,” Manziel said during a news conference at Tim Hortons Field. “I want a chance to get on the field and get into the locker room and get a chance to play ball again.

“This isn’t just a pit stop for me. I’m not coming here to get what I need to go back down to the NFL. I’ve signed into this for the long haul, for two years. I’m here to make the most of it.”

Manziel’s decision was big news on both sides of the border, with a host of TV cameras part of a packed media centre at Tim Hortons Field. And Manziel’s announceme­nt was picked up by numerous news organizati­ons in the U.S.

Manziel, 25, starred at Texas A&M, capturing the ‘12 Heisman Trophy as U.S. college football’s top player. The Tyler, Tex. native was selected in the first round, No. 22 overall, in the 2014 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns but was released in March 2016 after posting a 2-6 record over two tumultuous campaigns.

This offseason, Manziel threw at both Texas A&M and University of San Diego pro days and participat­ed in The Spring League — a developmen­t circuit for players overlooked by the NFL.

Manziel was honest this offseason that his primary goal was to sign an NFL contract and he’d go to the CFL if that opportunit­y didn’t materializ­e. On Saturday, Manziel said he’s not looking that far down the road.

“I don’t know what two years down the road looks like for me,” Manziel said. “Maybe I come up here and I love it and I don’t want to go anywhere.

“We’ll play it by ear and take it day by day like I’ve been doing.”

The Ticats didn’t divulge details of Manziel’s contract but it reportedly includes a $122,000 base salary with a $10,000 sign bonus and $18,000 housing stipend. Manziel is also said to receive $10,000 bonuses for being active six, 10 and 14 games as well as $120,000 bonus if he plays in half of the club’s snaps.

There’s also reportedly a $75,000 off-season bonus due March 1. Manziel’s ‘18 base salary would increase to $202,000 with the same incentives.

Hamilton (6-12) finished third in the East Division last year and missed the CFL playoffs. The Ticats were 0-8 with quarterbac­k Zach Collaros before Kent Austin resigned as head coach and was replaced on an interim basis by June Jones.

One of Jones’s first moves was naming Jeremiah Masoli his starter. Masoli rewarded Jones’s faith by leading Hamilton to a 6-4 record.

Masoli signed a two-year extension with Hamilton in January reportedly worth over $700,000 and included a $125,000 signing bonus. Jones reiterated Saturday that Masoli remains the Ticats’ starter.

“He (Manziel) has the ability to play at any level he wants to play at,” Jones said. “He’s ready to get that challenge done and accomplish what he knows he can do.

“Let me tell you something right now, he (Manziel) has got his work ahead of him to beat out Jeremiah. Now I am a firm believer, even when I was in the NFL, I wanted three quarterbac­ks that had started and played in the NFL. You can’t have too many quarterbac­ks because you’re one play away.”

Manziel becomes the fifth quarterbac­k on Hamilton’s roster, joining Masoli, CFL veterans Bryant Moniz and Vernon Adams Jr., and youngster Dane Evans. Despite his decorated football resume, Manziel said he could live with being a backup and has set moderate goals for himself.

Manziel also had public off-field issues. In April 2016 a former girlfriend accused him of assault, and the misdemeano­ur assault charge was dropped after Manziel attended an anger management course, a domestic violence victim panel and substance abuse program.

Manziel has also said he’s been diagnosed with bipolar disorder that he takes medication for and has candidly discussed his alcohol use while he battled depression.

In December, the CFL said it began a thorough process to determine Manziel’s eligibilit­y. That included an assessment by an independen­t expert on domestic violence, a review by legal counsel, and an in-person discussion with commission­er Randy Ambrosie.

The CFL was willing to approve a 2018 contract for Manziel provided one was negotiated and he continued to meet conditions set by the league. Those conditions were confidenti­al but the league said Saturday that Manziel must continue to abide by them.

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? Former NFL quarterbac­k and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel, left, holds a jersey with Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach June Jones after announcing that he has signed a two-year contract to play in the CFL for the Tiger-Cats at a press conference in...
Canadian Press photo Former NFL quarterbac­k and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel, left, holds a jersey with Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach June Jones after announcing that he has signed a two-year contract to play in the CFL for the Tiger-Cats at a press conference in...

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