National Post

Riders deny Manziel workout reports

- Murray McCormick mmccormick@ postmedia. com

REGINA • Denials were flying fast and furious after Thursday’s online report that the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s had worked out quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel.

Such a workout, which was first reported by Justin Dunk of 3downnatio­n.com, would contravene CFL rules because the Hamilton TigerCats have Manziel — who won the 2012 Heisman Trophy while at Texas A& M — on their negotiatio­n list.

Though Riders vice-president of football operations, head coach and general manager Chris Jones denied the workout did occur, Dunk and 3downnatio­n.com stand behind the report.

“First of all, the report stands for itself,” Dunk said Thursday afternoon on CJME radio in Regina. “It’s still up on 3downation and it’s on the Hamilton Spectator’s site. Let’s get that out of the way, first and foremost. I like to deal with the facts and it did happen.”

Dunk understand­s why the Riders and Manziel’s representa­tives would deny a workout took place.

“There is no reason for the Riders to cop to this because obviously it’s going to result in some sort of discipline from the league,” Dunk told the radio station. “For Johnny Manziel, who is looking himself to get another shot in pro football and preferably the NFL, there are certainly lots of reasons for him to deny this as well.

“If he i ndeed worked out for a CFL team, which is true, then it would show that he even believes that he is done with the NFL and is moving on to what some people think, I don’t believe this, but some people feel is a lesser league in the CFL.”

Dunk touched off Thursday’s firestorm when he reported that the Riders conducted a workout with Manziel on Jan. 27 in advance of the Senior Bowl. Dunk added that Manziel had been on Hamilton’s confidenti­al negotiatio­n list since Sept. 9, 2012.

A CFL bylaw states that no t eam other t han t he rights- holder can contact, work out or negotiate with a negotiatio­n- list player without receiving consent. Dunk reported that the Riders didn’t have permission from the Tiger- Cats to conduct a workout — one the Roughrider­s deny holding.

According to TSN’s Gary Lawless, Manziel’s representa­tives are also denying Dunk’s report. Lawless reported via Twitter that Denise Michaels, a spokespers­on for Manziel, told the TSN insider that “her client did not work out for (the Roughrider­s) or for any (CFL) team.”

As well, the quarterbac­k told TMZ. com: “I have had no workouts with any team from the CFL.”

CFL director of communicat­ions Paulo Senra responded with this emailed statement: “The Riders tell us that they did not work out Manziel. So at this point, it appears the report is false. Should other evidence come to light, we will deal with it accordingl­y.”

Lawless reported earlier Thursday that Jones told him the Riders were considerin­g legal action after the report. In conversati­on with Lawless, Jones also said that there wasn’t any chance that a workout could have been conducted without his knowledge.

Dunk pointed out that the Riders have been discipline­d by the CFL for infraction­s since Jones was hired by the team in December 2015.

Manziel, who was selected 22nd overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2014 NFL draft, has dealt with off-field controvers­y during his profession­al career. In November, Manziel reached a deal with prosecutor­s on a conditiona­l dismissal of a misdemeano­ur domestic assault charge involving his former girlfriend. The 24- year- old has also admitted to struggling with substance abuse.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? The Riders organizati­on is denying a report that they worked out quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel.
FRANK FRANKLIN II / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES The Riders organizati­on is denying a report that they worked out quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel.

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