Johnny Manziel is being courted to the Arena Football League.
The AFL is relaunching in April — the third iteration of the league — and commissioner Lee Hutton III made it clear he’d like to see the polarizing Manziel return to football.
“I reached out to Johnny Manziel,” Hutton told TMZ. “So, Johnny, I’m a Texas guy. So, if you’re ready to come back and indoors — because you did very well — we will take you. We will find a spot for you.”
Manziel, 31, most recently played in the seven-on-seven Fan Controlled Football league after brief stints in the Canadian Football League and Alliance of American Football when his tumultuous NFL career ended.
A first-round pick by the Browns in 2014, Manziel lasted just two years in the NFL after emerging as a superstar at Texas A&M, becoming the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy.
He recently revealed that he lost 40 pounds after his NFL career ended due to his use of cocaine, OxyContin and Percocet while trying to cope in Las Vegas.

