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Manziel kicked out for violating conditions

Alouettes lose quarterbac­k, but league won’t reveal what terms were breached

- DAN RALPH

He entered the CFL with much fanfare and intrigue. Now Johnny Football has made a mysterious exit.

The Johnny Manziel experiment ended Wednesday, less than a year after it began, with the CFL terminatin­g the quarterbac­k’s contract with the Montreal Alouettes. The league informed the eight other clubs it wouldn’t register a deal for the former Heisman Trophy winner if any tried to sign him.

CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie said Manziel had contravene­d an agreement that made the Texan eligible to play in the league.

“We advised Montreal that Johnny had violated one of the conditions we had set for him to be in our league. And Montreal announced his release today,” Ambrosie said Wednesday in Vancouver. “We didn’t release the terms of those conditions then and we’re not going to do that now.

“We’re trying to do what we believe is in the best interests of the entire league. The conditions we set, we thought were the right ones. Those conditions have been violated and we feel it’s best, and Montreal feels it’s best, to let Johnny move on. And we think it’s best for our league that he do the same. And we wish him well.”

A posting to Manziel’s Twitter feed indicated he was already looking for other opportunit­ies.

“I want to thank (Alouettes coach Mike Sherman), my teammates, and the CFL fans,” Manziel tweeted. “My time there re-establishe­d my love for the game of football and the work that goes into it. I look forward to exploring new options within the United States.”

One option could be Alliance of American Football, which kicked off its inaugural season earlier this month.

Manziel said he was intrigued by the prospect of playing in either the AAF or Xtreme Football League, which is scheduled to resume play next year.

“It’s great for football, it’s great for the guys who need more opportunit­y, need more film and time to play,” Manziel said on the Barstool Sports Comeback SZN podcast. “I don’t know exactly what my exact steps will be for the next years coming up, but at least there’s a lot of options.

“Me and E.B. (agent Erik Burkhardt) are fully committed to playing ball and trying to get into the best situation possible and that’s what it’s all about.”

Ambrosie announced in December 2017 the league would approve a contract for the former Cleveland Browns first-round pick, who was on the Hamilton Tiger-cats’ negotiatio­n list at the time. But Manziel had to fulfil certain requiremen­ts to join the league.

The CFL’S due diligence included an assessment by an independen­t expert on domestic violence and a head-to-head meeting between Manziel and Ambrosie. Manziel had sought treatment for anger management and alcohol abuse as part of his acquittal on a 2016 charge of domestic violence.

Manziel signed with Hamilton in May 2018 but was relegated to backup, with Jeremiah Masoli taking starting reps. The Ticats dealt Manziel and offensive linemen Tony Washington and Landon Rice in a blockbuste­r trade with Montreal on July 23 for receiver Chris Williams, defensive end Jamaal Westerman and two firstround draft picks (2020, ’21).

The move reunited Manziel with Sherman, who also recruited Manziel to Texas A&M. Acquired to be Montreal’s No. 1 quarterbac­k, the 26-year-old was 2-6 as a starter, completing 106 of 165 passes (64.2 per cent) for 1,290 yards with five TDS and seven intercepti­ons.

He also ran for 215 yards on 29 carries as Montreal (5-13) finished third in the East Division, but missed the CFL playoffs.

Alouettes GM Kavis Reed said he had no regrets about acquiring Manziel.

“When we made the decision to make the trade for Mr. Manziel, we knew the risks that went with it,” Reed told reporters in Montreal. “We took a chance, we took a risk, an educated risk and it didn’t work out. That’s the situation. We have a stable plan that will allow our football team to advance.”

Manziel was due a $75,000 bonus March 1 and was scheduled to earn a $202,000 base salary in 2019. Manziel’s departure leaves Montreal with five quarterbac­ks on its roster: Vernon Adams Jr., Jeff Mathews, Antonio Pipkin, Matthew Shiltz and Canadian rookie Hugo Richard.

Reed feels Montreal has its ’19 starter in that group. The Alouettes have struggled, both at quarterbac­k and on the field generally, since hall of famer Anthony Calvillo — now a coach at the University of Montreal — retired after the 2013 season.

Montreal hasn’t won the Grey Cup since 2010 and was last in the CFL playoffs in 2014.

Manziel’s CFL action was his first in pro football since December 2015.

He captured the 2012 Heisman Trophy and was taken in the first round in the 2014 NFL draft by the Browns. The Browns released Manziel in March 2016 after he posted a 2-6 record as their starter. with files from Gemma Karstenssm­ith

The conditions we set, we thought were the right ones. Those conditions have been violated and we feel it’s best, and Montreal feels it’s best, to let Johnny move on.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/FILES ?? CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie says former Montreal Alouettes quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel contravene­d an agreement that made the Texan eligible to play in the Canadian league.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/FILES CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie says former Montreal Alouettes quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel contravene­d an agreement that made the Texan eligible to play in the Canadian league.

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