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.

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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.