Johnny Manziel At Rangers Game Days After Leaving Rehab

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel, who left a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center over the weekend, was at Tuesday night's Texas Rangers game in Arlington.

The 2012 Heisman Trophy winner from Texas A&M sat in the front row in a VIP area at Globe Life Park. He was between home plate and the home-team dugout down the first-base line for the game against the Los Angeles Angels.

Manziel was drafted 22nd overall in 2013. He made five appearances as a rookie, the last two as a starter in Cleveland losses.

It's expected Manziel will report to the Browns' next offseason session, scheduled to begin April 20.

The popular player was released from the undisclosed facility Saturday after more than 10 weeks being treated for an unspecified problem, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.

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