The Facts: Manziel's second agent this off-season, Drew Rosenhaus, has informed the former Browns quarterback that either he gets treatment or he no longer will represent him, Rosenhaus said.
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“I have terminated the standard representation with Johnny Manziel in the hopes of helping him get the treatment I believe he needs,” Rosenhaus said. “I have informed him that if he takes the immediate steps I have outlined for him that I will rescind the termination and continue to represent him. Otherwise the termination will become permanent. There is a five-day window for me to rescind the termination. I’m hoping he takes the necessary steps to get his life back on track. ...” This comes in the wake of a Saturday night incident in which Manziel was the passenger later that night in an alleged hit and run. Specifically, Manziel was riding in a vehicle that hit a light pole. He and the driver, Ryan Silverstein fled the scene on foot. Manziel and Silverstein later returned to the scene, and Manziel was interviewed by police. He has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing. Still, Manziel’s involvement in yet another bizarre incident was enough for Rosenhaus to take a stand.