Johnny Manziel Struggles, Throws Pick in Alouettes' Blowout Loss to Winnipeg
Sep 21, 2018
MONTREAL, QC - AUGUST 03: Quarterback Johnny Manziel #2 of the Montreal Alouettes runs with the ball against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the CFL game at Percival Molson Stadium on August 3, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Montreal Alouettes 50-11. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)
Manziel, who drew the start over Antonio Pipkin, finished 18-of-25 passing for 212yards and one interception and found it hard to find a rhythm in the face of constant pressure from Winnipeg's front.
The Blue Bombers (6-7) racked up fivesacks against an overwhelmed Alouettes offensive line, and Craig Roh picked up three as he relished the opportunity to send Manziel tumbling to the turf:
Although Manziel and the Alouettes had a couple chances to knot the proceedings at 21, they couldn't generate the traction necessary to sustain a drive down the stretch.
Now 3-10, the Alouettes will try to snap a two-game losing streak when they return to the field Sept. 30 against the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Johnny Manziel Named Alouettes' Week 15 Starter vs. Blue Bombers
Sep 17, 2018
MONTREAL, QC - AUGUST 03: Quarterback Johnny Manziel #2 of the Montreal Alouettes prepares to play the ball against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the CFL game at Percival Molson Stadium on August 3, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Montreal Alouettes 50-11. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)
Per that report, Antonio Pipkin had been operating as the team's starter since Manziel suffered a concussion in August, but after throwing four interceptions against the BC Lions, Pipkin has been demoted in favor of Manziel.
Manziel had been cleared to play for the past two weeks but remained in a backup role, which perplexed the former Texas A&M and NFL quarterback.
"If the club had faith in me, I feel like I would be the guy, I feel like I would've been the guy after I came back from the concussion," Manziel said last week, per theAssociated Press. "That hasn't happened, so I need to continue to get out here. And it's the hardest part about missing practice, I need these reps to try to leave as little doubt as possible in my ability to play."
"I hope this organization, I hope the people here haven't lost faith in my ability to play, and I still get a chance to come back and get a chance to be in with the (starters) and play, because that's what I came up here to do and that's what I want to do," he continued.
Manziel's time has come once more for the 3-9 Alouettes, though he didn't exactly tear it up inhis first two starts for the team, going 27-of-46 passes with 272 yards and four interceptions in two losses. While Pipkin struggled in his last outing, he was 2-2 overall as the starter.
It's been a revolving door at quarterback for Montreal this year, withsix different playersgetting snaps at the position during the season. Vernon Adams, Drew Willy and Jeff Mathews arecurrently unavailable for the team while on the six-game injured list.
The hope for the team, after trading for Manziel, was that he would end that quarterback carousel. Now, he's getting a second chance to do so.
Johnny Manziel on Concussion Recovery: 'I Wish It Was Progressing Faster'
Aug 23, 2018
MONTREAL, QC - AUGUST 03: Quarterback Johnny Manziel #2 of the Montreal Alouettes runs with the ball against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the CFL game at Percival Molson Stadium on August 3, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Montreal Alouettes 50-11. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)
Johnny Manziel is ready to return to action for the CFL's Montreal Alouettes but has yet to receive the go-ahead from doctors to get back on the field after suffering a concussion in the Aug. 11 defeat to the Ottawa Redblacks.
"I feel like I'm just jumping through the necessary hoops as far as concussion protocol," Manziel said on his Barstool Sports podcast Comeback SZN (h/t TMZ Sports). "I wish it was progressing faster."
Manziel finished 16-of-26 for 168 yards in the loss to Ottawa. During a run in the third quarter, he absorbed a big hit at the goal line by Redblacks defensive back Jonathan Rose. Manziel stayed in for the remainder of the game.
The Alouettesplaced himin the CFL's concussion protocol Aug. 15, and he missed a 40-24 defeat to the Edmonton Eskimos.
Montreal head coach Mike Sherman was optimistic Manziel would receive medical clearance to return to practice as early as Thursday.
"He's doing better every day," Sherman said, per the Associated Press (viaESPN.com). "I texted him last night [and] he said he felt great. Every day, there's an improvement. Hopefully, tomorrow there's significant improvement and we go from there."
Report: Johnny Manziel out for Next Alouettes Game, Still in Concussion Protocol
Aug 15, 2018
MONTREAL, QC - AUGUST 03: Quarterback Johnny Manziel #2 of the Montreal Alouettes prepares to play the ball against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the CFL game at Percival Molson Stadium on August 3, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Montreal Alouettes 50-11. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)
The former Cleveland Browns player was placed in the concussion protocol Wednesday as a result of a hit during Saturday's game against the Ottawa Redblacks, according to TSN. Head coach Mike Sherman said Manziel would not be available to play Saturday if he doesn't practice on Thursday.
The team provided updates on the situation through astatement:
"On Tuesday morning, Johnny Manziel mentioned to our medical staff that he felt symptoms that could be associated with the prescribed medication he uses for a previously diagnosed medical condition. He then missed practice in order to have some blood work done. In view of the hit he received on Saturday and the potential mitigating side effects of his prescribed medication, the Alouettes medical staff has placed Manziel under the CFL concussion protocol for further observation and precautionary reasons. Manziel will be closely observed and assessed in the next few days."
SportsCenter provided video of the initial hit:
A Johnny Manziel scramble to the endzone ended with this crushing hit and a fumble at the goal line.
Manziel jogged off the field and would return to the game the following possession. pic.twitter.com/vJf6bYtO7W
The quarterback has had a rough beginning to his career in the Canadian Football League. He didn't play for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats before being traded to Montreal, and he had four interceptions in his first start.
While the former Heisman Trophy winner looked better in his last game, throwing 168 yards, rushing for 36 and throwing zero interceptions, the injury appears to be another setback.
Johnny Manziel Throws for 168 Yards as Montreal Loses to Ottawa in CFL Action
Aug 11, 2018
MONTREAL, QC - AUGUST 03: Quarterback Johnny Manziel #2 of the Montreal Alouettes is on one knee while his teammates walk off the field against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the CFL game at Percival Molson Stadium on August 3, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Montreal Alouettes 50-11. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)
It would have been hard for Johnny Manziel's second CFL start to go worse than the first, and it's clear he's far from ready to make a difference in the NFL.
But as far as improvements go, Manziel demonstrated it Saturday, throwing for 168 yards in the Montreal Alouettes' 24-17 loss to the Ottawa Redblacks.
Manziel completed 16 of his 26 passes and actually made it through the full game. He was pulled from his first CFL start after throwing four interceptions in the first half against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
"This is a humbling experience," Manziel told reporters after the loss. "I've had this experience in the past and there are two ways you go about this moving forward. One, you can let it get you down and sulk and harm you moving forward. The other way is to take this on the chin like a man and never let this taste creep back in your mouth again and never let it happen again. This will motivate me."
Manziel is still yet to throw a touchdown in three CFL halves, but there were some flashes of the old Johnny Football. He carried the ball three times for 36 yards, including a big 17-yard run that ended in a touchdown after he fumbled and it was recovered by Kristian Matte.
A Johnny Manziel scramble to the endzone ended with this crushing hit and a fumble at the goal line.
Manziel jogged off the field and would return to the game the following possession. pic.twitter.com/vJf6bYtO7W
Perhaps the most important improvement was Manziel not throwing an interception. Montreal held possession for under 24 minutes thanks to a special teams score and its defense being unable to get Ottawa off the field.
Redblacks quarterback Trevor Harris threw for 487 yards and a touchdown, completing 44 of his 54 attempts. Running back William Powell added 104 yards and a touchdown.
The Alouettes and Manziel have time to figure things out together. Montreal is 1-7 on the season and has no real shot at winning the Grey Cup this season. Manziel can work out the kinks with a team that's clearly at a talent deficiency and hopefully get the rust out of his system in time to make tangible progress.
Given his talent level a few years ago, Manziel should be one of the best quarterbacks in the CFL. Two games in, though, it's clear he's a ways away from making that happen.
Saturday was just more progress.
Terrell Owens Works out for CFL's Saskatchewan Team, 'I Know I'm Truly Blessed'
Aug 6, 2018
Former wide receiver Terrell Owens holds a street sign after a road was named after him following his NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame speech on Saturday, Aug. 4, 2018, in Chattanooga, Tenn. Instead of speaking at the Hall of Fame festivities in Canton, Ohio, Owens celebrated his induction at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he played football and basketball and ran track. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
Terrell Owens held his own Hall of Fame induction ceremony Saturday. Then, a day later, he continued his attempt at a comeback.
Owens was among a group of players who worked out Sunday in Tennessee for Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach and general manager Chris Jones.
"I know I'm truly blessed and I can still play the game," Owens said, per Stephen Hargis of the Times Free Press. "What I did out there today is just a small little snippet of what I can do. I just appreciate Coach for the opportunity. I guess he wanted to assess and see where I am physically.
"It's key when you're trying out to put your best foot forward, and I'm very pleased with what they saw and what I did out there. To be inducted into the Hall of Fame and come back and play, why not me? I know I can do it; it's just a matter of someone giving me the opportunity."
Owens, 44, hasn't played football since the Seattle Seahawks released him in the 2012 preseason. He has been hinting at a possible comeback since 2015 and was part of the American Flag Football League launch last year.
The Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL added Owens to their negotiation list in June before dropping him last month.
"I wanted to see him run a lot of different routes and work him out for a while to test his stamina," Jones said. "I know he can still fly on the track, but I wanted to see if he could consistently run his routes or if he got tired. I have tryouts whenever it's possible so that former college and pro athletes have the chance to prove themselves and see if they can improve our team. But I've never been faced with anything like this. I mean, he's 44 years old but still runs a 4.4-second 40."
Owens posted a video of him running a4.43-second timein the 40-yard dash in June. That time would haverankedtied for sixth at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine.
Johnny Manziel Throws 4 INTs, No TDs in 1st CFL Start; Tiger-Cats Rout Alouettes
Aug 3, 2018
MONTREAL, QC - AUGUST 03: Quarterback Johnny Manziel #2 of the Montreal Alouettes looks to play the ball against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the CFL game at Percival Molson Stadium on August 3, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)
Johnny Manziel showed plenty of rust in his first CFL start by going 11-of-20 passing for 104 yards with no touchdowns and four interceptions before being removed in the fourth quarter of the Montreal Alouettes' 50-11 blowout loss against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Anticipation was high for the former Heisman Trophy winner after not playing in a competitive football game since December 27, 2015, with the Cleveland Browns.
Things unraveled quickly for Manziel when his first pass was picked off by Tiger-Cats linebacker Harry Dean:
That was just the beginning of a day that everyone associated with the Alouettes would like to forget. The Tiger-Cats tied a CFL record by scoring 28 points in the first quarter, with 21 of those coming off turnovers.
Things were so bad for Manziel in the first half that he is now on a list of quarterbacks that includes Nathan Peterman:
Rough debut for Johnny Manziel.
Manziel's 4 interceptions are the most in a CFL game this season.
How often does something like this happen in the NFL?
Nathan Peterman is the only QB to throw 4 Int in the 1st half over the last 10 seasons.
In that game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Manziel went 10-of-18 for 80 yards with two interceptions and was sacked three times. Looking at the glass half-full, he did have more completions and passing yards Friday.
Manziel was fighting an uphill battle in this game. He's been out of football for three years, starting for a team that entered Friday with the CFL's worst record (1-5) and scored the fewest points in the league (92).
After being named Montreal's starter Wednesday, Manziel acknowledged he still needed more snaps with the first-team offense.
"It's good to be back in here," hesaid, per ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert. "I felt like the thing I've been missing, even over the course of this year and a couple years, is reps. And as you guys have seen the last couple days, a chance to get with the 1s and get some reps is what I feel like I really need and what I've talked to a lot of people about."
Despite the overall performance by Manziel, there were occasional moments when he showed off the unique playmaking ability that made him a thrill to watch at Texas A&M:
CFL players Nik Lewis and Kamar Jorden were watching the game and offered their support for Manziel:
Did I tell u that I feel bad for @JManziel2. This is pro football, if they cared about his career they wouldn't have put him in this situation. They did it to pack the stands. I hope u can grow from this J, I know Ur passionate about playing. #Respect
This comeback is an ongoing process for Manziel. It would have been a tremendous story if he made an immediate impact in his first start for Montreal, but he's had just 10 days to learn head coach Mike Sherman's offense since being acquired in a trade with the Tiger-Cats on July 23.
Having more time to work with Sherman and the rest of the coaching staff will increase Manziel's comfort level and his chances of succeeding in the future.
Alouettes vs. Tiger-Cats: TV, Live-Stream Schedule for Johnny Manziel CFL Debut
Aug 1, 2018
Former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) scrambles as he looks to throw during a developmental Spring League football game, Saturday, April 7, 2018, in Austin, Texas. Manziel is hoping to impress NFL scouts in his bid to return to the league. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is set to make his first CFL start Friday night when his Montreal Alouettes take on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Molson Stadium.
Manziel, who was traded from the Ti-Cats to the Alouettes last month, is going to take the reins of the Montreal offense following the team's 1-5 start to the season. It will mark his first professional start since Dec. 27, 2015, with the Cleveland Browns.
OddsShark noted the Als are listed as seven-point underdogs in Friday's contest.
Manziel quickly rose to prominence at Texas A&M en route to becoming the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy in 2012. His success across two seasons with the Aggies led the Browns to select him with the 22nd overall pick in the 2014 draft.
The Texas native couldn't translate his collegiate success to the NFL level, though. He completed 57 percent of his throws for 1,675 yards with seven touchdown passes and seven interceptions in 14 appearances across two seasons. He added 259 rushing yards and one score on the ground.
Cleveland released Johnny Football in March 2016 following a series of off-field problems.
In February, Manziel told T.J. Holmes of ABC News he started taking medication for bipolar disorder to reduce his dependence on alcohol to deal with depression and said the "goal of this comeback is to get back to the NFL, ultimately."
"I am coming back from a huge downfall," Manziel said. "I don't know what kind of comeback it will be, but I know I want to get back on a football field, to what brought me so much joy in my life."
He added: "I am watching all the other guys doing what I want to be doing, and I am sitting on a couch being a loser."
Manziel took part in The Spring League earlier this year and earned some preseason snaps with the Tiger-Cats before taking on a reserve role behind Jeremiah Masoli when the regular season started.
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Now, at age 25, the dual-threat quarterback will receive his most expansive opportunity since being released by the Browns to showcase the playmaking ability that once made him a coveted NFL prospect.
"It's good to be back in here," he told reporters Tuesday. "I felt like the thing I've been missing, even over the course of this year and a couple years, is reps. And as you guys have seen the last couple days, a chance to get with the 1s and get some reps is what I feel like I really need and what I've talked to a lot of people about."
Expectations must be kept within reason, though.
Not only is Manziel making his first pro start in almost three years, but he's taking over an offense that ranks last in the CFL at 15.3 points per game.
In addition, the Hamilton pass defense rates second in the league, giving up an average of just 212.7 passing yards through six contests.
Manziel shouldn't be judged too heavily based on his first start. Alouettes head coach Mike Shermansaid after the trade the team "didn't bring him here to have him sit on the bench." So the quarterback will likely see plenty of starts over the remaining 12 games.
Nevertheless, a lot of eyes will be on Johnny Football when he takes the field Friday night in his long-awaited return to a starting lineup.
Johnny Manziel to Start for Alouettes in CFL Game vs. Tiger-Cats
Jul 31, 2018
HAMILTON, ON - JULY 19: Johnny Manziel #2 of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats warms up prior to action against the Saskatchewan Roughriders in a CFL game at Tim Hortons Field on July 19, 2018 in Hamilton, Ontario,Canada. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images)
Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Manziel will start against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
The Tiger-Cats signed Manziel in May but traded him to Montreal on July 22, as he was stuck behind Jeremiah Masoli on the depth chart.
"This is a move both (Alouettes GM) Kavis Reed and I felt we needed to make at this time," Montreal head coach Mike Shermansaidabout the deal. "Neither one of us believes in the status quo and felt we needed to shake things up. Johnny is someone we believe can elevate one of the most important positions on our team."
Manziel redshirted at Texas A&M during the 2011 season, Sherman's final year as head coach of the Aggies.
The Alouettes are 1-5 through six games and tied with the Toronto Argonauts for the CFL's worst record. Their 92 points scored are the league's fewest.
Johnny Manziel's New Coach Mike Sherman: Didn't Make Trade to Leave Him on Bench
Jul 23, 2018
HAMILTON, ON - JULY 19: Johnny Manziel #2 of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats warms up prior to action against the Saskatchewan Roughriders in a CFL game at Tim Hortons Field on July 19, 2018 in Hamilton, Ontario,Canada. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images)
A day after trading for quarterback Johnny Manziel, Montreal Alouettes head coach Mike Sherman suggested that Manziel could potentially make his first start for the team Thursday.
"We didn't bring him here to have him sit on the bench..." Sherman said, per the CFL. "We will see how the week plays out."
#AlsMtl Sherman says Manziel’s introduction to the field will depend on how quickly he absorbs the playbook. Wouldn’t commit to suiting up Thursday, but still has two more practice days. #CFL#TSN
On Sunday,Manzieland offensive linemenTony WashingtonandLandon Rice were acquired by Montreal in exchange for defensive endJamaalWesterman, wideoutChris Williamsand two first-rounders (2020, 2021).
Manziel, 25, signed with the Tiger-Cats ahead of the 2018 season, though he was brought aboard as Jeremiah Masoli's backup and didn't start for the team in the regular season. In the preseason, he completed 21 of his 31 passes and threw for a touchdown.
Despite spending the season as a backup,Manzielis remaining patient with his new team.
"When I'm ready, they will give me the chance," he said in his introductory press conference, pertheCFL.
Expectations are high in Montreal, however.
"We have acquired an exceptional quarterback with undeniable talent," general managerKavisReed said, perESPN.com. "With his great mobility, his athletic abilities and his instinct we believe that he will have a positive impact on our offense."
"This is a move bothKavisReed and I felt we needed to make at this time," Sherman added, perHerbZurkowskyof theMontreal Gazette. "Neither one of us believes in the statusquoand felt we needed to shake things up. Johnny is someone we believe can elevate one of the most important positions on our team. I look forward to reuniting with Johnny again and working with him."
Sherman andManzielhave indeed come full circle. Sherman recruitedManzielto Texas A&M in 2011 when he was theAggieshead coach, thoughManzielbecame the starter under KevinSumlinin 2012.