
Johnny Manziel Reportedly Not Living with Josh Gordon
It appears as though clarity has emerged regarding Johnny Manziel's roommate situation once and for all.
Citing a source, Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio reported Manziel is not currently bunking with former Cleveland Browns teammate Josh Gordon. Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot confirmed the two are not living together.
ESPN.com originally reported Gordon and Manziel were sharing a living space after Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller denied reports that he was rooming with the embattled quarterback.
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Manziel was filmed telling TMZ Sports: "I'm living out here [in Los Angeles] with my guy, Von Miller. Everybody knows Von Miller. Super Bowl MVP, Von Miller, my brother. I'm living with him right now. We're getting our lives together, bro."
The free-agent quarterback later apologized for the mix-up he caused with a post on Instagram:
Manziel had previously been linked to the Broncos—who are in search of help at quarterback following Brock Osweiler's departure and Peyton Manning's retirement—but 9News' Mike Klis cited a source who said the reigning Super Bowl champions will not sign the signal-caller.
Ultimately, both Manziel and Gordon have bigger problems to deal with right now than football or the rumors regarding their respective living situations.
On April 5, the Dallas County District Attorney's Office told KTVT (via ESPN.com) that a new grand jury was slated to be selected in seven to 10 days after an old grand jury ended its term without hearing the misdemeanor assault case against the quarterback.
Manziel—who allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend, Colleen Crowley, and threatened to kill her, per WFAA's Rebecca Lopez—faces up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine if found guilty.
Gordon, meanwhile, is facing a murky future in the NFL once again after reportedly failing another drug test. According to Fox Sports' Mike Garafolo, Gordon's sample tested positive for marijuana and was diluted.
"Though the level of marijuana was below the 35 nanograms per milliliter required for a positive test, the diluted sample is considered a positive test," Garafolo wrote.
On Tuesday, Cabot reported the NFL denied Gordon's petition for reinstatement. The wideout reportedly won't be allowed to reapply until August 1.

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