
took to social media Saturday to kick a little dirt on the 0-16 grave of the , perhaps preferring to forget that his personal misadventures did nothing to help the team.
The 2012 Heisman Trophy winner, the No. 22 pick by the Browns in the 2014 draft, shared an Instagram photo of him making his signature money gesture while wearing a Browns uniform and using the caption “o-16szn.”
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Oof. And, to someone who inquired if he’d still be in the NFL if he hadn’t washed out with the Browns in March 2016, he replied: “Nothing could have gone worse than it did in Cleveland.”
Got it. Manziel hasn’t found a job in pro football, although it appears that he may be headed to the Canadian Football League if he and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats can agree on contract terms. He captioned a photo of him working out with “Just wait on it #ComebackSZN.”
In a third post, Manziel shared images of him with his fiancee, Bre Tiesi, writing: “Without you I don’t know where I would be in my life. Thank you for all that you are and all that you do for me on a daily basis. Here’s to one year and many more I love you”
Manziel’s shade came on the day that a crowd estimated at between 2,500 and 3,200 fans commemorated becoming the second team in NFL history to lose all 16 regular season games with a parade that made a giant zero around the stadium.
“It was that kind of macabre-type humor that I think the Browns fans have,” parade organizer Chris McNeil said, per ESPN. “I think we have every right to have (a parade) after this organization has given us nothing now, for how many years?”



