Manziel experiment in CFL over after league directs Alouettes to release QB
He entered the CFL with much fanfare and intrigue, but Johnny Football has made a mysterious exit.
The Johnny Manziel experiment ended less than a year after it began Wednesday with the CFL terminating the quarterback’s contract with the Montreal Alouettes. The league also informed the eight other clubs it wouldn’t register a deal for the former Heisman Trophy winner if any tried to sign him.
CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie said Manziel had contravened an agreement that made the Texan eligible to play in the league.
“We advised Montreal that Johnny had violated one of the conditions we had set for him to be in our league. And Montreal announced his release today,” Ambrosie said Wednesday in Vancouver. “We didn’t release the terms of those conditions then and we’re not going to do that now.