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‘Billy’ Manziel? Reports Say Johnny Showed Up in Vegas in a Disguise

As if it wasn’t a crazy enough last 24 plus hours for the Browns, there’s now a report from ESPN Las Vegas that quarterback Johnny Manziel was seen wearing a disguise while in Las Vegas this past weekend.

Manziel was seen in a casino on Saturday, eating then gambling, less than 24 hours before the Browns season ending loss to the Steelers in Cleveland.

The outfit that people reported to see Manziel in included the following: a blond wig, a fake mustache, glasses and a hoodie. In case you were wondering, he was stating his name was “Billy.”

ESPN Las Vegas put the following about Manziel on their Facebook page:

We all know Vegas stories can get extremely crazy involving celebrities. This is going to sound wild, and maybe hard to believe, but this is what we’re hearing regarding Johnny Manziel.

Our sources tell us Manziel was at a popular night club on the strip Saturday night. The QB entered wearing a blonde wig, a fake mustache, glasses, and a hoodie.

Manziel introduced himself as “Billy.” He was there into the 3am hour and when it came time to pay the bill, he asked to have it comped because he didn’t bring cash and also didn’t want to put it on his card.

However, the sources tell us he ended up paying with his card and signing the check.

By 3am he appeared to be enjoying the party scene that Vegas is known to offer.

The club had Manziel and his crew placed at a VIP table close to the DJ booth. The table is located in one of the darkest areas of the club.

Manziel dined at the club’s restaurant before going to the nightclub. He was seated at the most private area in the restaurant, which is still out in the open. And yes, he ate with his wig and glasses on.

The quarterback was in Cleveland today, and was in the Browns locker room, but did not speak to the media that was in Berea.

Matt Loede has been a part of the Cleveland Sports Media for over 21 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, the National Football League and even high school and college events. He has been a part of the Cleveland Indians coverage since the opening of Jacobs/Progressive Field in 1994, and spent two and a half years covering the team for 92.3 The Fan, and covers them daily for Associated Press Radio. You can follow Matt on Twitter HERE.

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