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Source: Manziel’s representa­tives put Tiger-Cats on the clock

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Johnny Manziel has put the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on the clock.

A league source said Wednesday night the former Heisman Trophy winner’s representa­tives have requested the Ticats present their client with a contract offer. Manziel is on Hamilton’s 45-man negotiatio­n list, giving the franchise exclusive Canadian negotiatin­g rights to the quarterbac­k.

Any player on a negotiatio­n list can request a team offer him a contract. The franchise then has 10 days to do so.

A CFL official said if an offer is made, the player has the right to accept or reject it. A rejection would result in the team continuing to retain the player’s neg list rights for a year from the date the offer was turned down.

Should no offer be made, the player would automatica­lly come off the negotiatio­n list. That would allow any of the remaining eight CFL teams to put the player on their list, potentiall­y kick-starting the entire process all over again.

Also during the 10-day period, Hamilton could trade Manziel’s rights. But it’s unclear whether the team acquiring those rights would still have to offer Manziel a deal within the original 10-day window or if Manziel’s camp would again have to demand a contract to initiate a new 10-day deadline.

The CFL official added Hamilton could simply offer Manziel a two-year contract — one year plus team option — for the league minimum of $53,000 annually. Chances are good the offer would be rejected, thus giving the Ticats a year to work out a suitable deal with Manziel.

Hamilton put Manziel through a workout last month. Afterward Kent Austin, the Ticats vicepresid­ent of football operations, said the club wasn’t interested in signing the former Texas A&M star at that time.

Manziel has been on Hamilton’s negotiatio­n list since his college days. The Cleveland Browns took Manziel in the first round, No. 22 overall in the 2014 NFL draft.

He spent two seasons with Cleveland, posting a 2-6 record as a starter before being released in March 2016.

But Manziel would have to do more than sign a contract to play in the CFL. The league has said Manziel would also be required to undergo an assessment with domestic violence prevention officials and meet with commission­er Randy Ambrosie before it would approve a deal. In January 2016, Manziel was charged after being accused of hitting and threatenin­g a former girlfriend.

He reached a dismissal agreement requiring him to complete an anger management class.

Manziel also had to attend a domestic violence impact panel and take part in a substancea­buse program.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Johnny Manziel is shown in action with the Cleveland Browns in 2015. A CFL source said the former Heisman Trophy winner’s representa­tives have requested the Hamilton Tiger-Cats present their client with a contract offer.
AP PHOTO Johnny Manziel is shown in action with the Cleveland Browns in 2015. A CFL source said the former Heisman Trophy winner’s representa­tives have requested the Hamilton Tiger-Cats present their client with a contract offer.

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