| | | | | | | By the summer of 2013, after one short season, 20-year-old Johnny Manziel was a sports idol and bona-fide star— "Johnny Football," the showboating quarterback who led his Texas A&M team to upset victories, and the first freshman ever to win the Heisman Trophy. He went on to become one of the biggest flops in NFL history, dropped by the Cleveland Browns less than two years later. Talking to Manziel's close friends and family about the drugs, the rehab, the assault charge, and more, Bryan Burrough charted the dramatic, ongoing struggle to save the hard-partying player from himself. | | | | | | | |
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