Chattanooga Times Free Press

Manziel is picked off four times in debut

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MONTREAL — Johnny Manziel threw an intercepti­on — and made a tackle — on his second play in the Canadian Football League. It didn’t get much better after that, with four of his six first-half series ending in intercepti­ons.

Getting regular-season action for the first time since December 2015 with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, Manziel fizzled in a hurry in the Montreal Alouettes’ 50-11 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday.

After completing a pass for a 5-yard loss on his first play, Manziel threw an intercepti­on on the second — with the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner bringing down linebacker Larry Dean.

On Manziel’s second series, with Montreal down 14-0 to his former Hamilton teammates, he handed off twice before the Tiger-Cats blocked a punt and returned it for a touchdown.

The former Texas A&M star had another pass intercepte­d on his third series, with the blame going to running back Tyrell Sutton for mishandlin­g and deflecting the ball to defender Jumal Rolle.

Manziel led Montreal to a field goal on his fourth drive, then threw his third intercepti­on early in the second quarter — Rolle’s second of the night.

The fourth intercepti­on came with 2:22 left in the half with the Tiger-Cats up 38-3.

Manziel played three series in the third quarter — all ending in punts — before giving way to backup Vernon Adams in the fourth.

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