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Johnny Manziel has been released from a rehab treatment facility, multiple sources told ESPN. The Browns expect Manziel to attend offseason workouts starting April 20, though they could see him earlier than that. What remains to be seen is what rehab did for him and will he be able to earn the job he was drafted for.

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Manziel checked into the facility on Jan. 28 in an effort to “be a better family member, friend and teammate,” family attorney Brad Beckworth said in a statement issued to ESPN on Feb. 3. The exact nature of Manziel’s treatment is unclear, but the facility that treated him specializes in drug and alcohol rehabilitation. The former Heisman Trophy winner spent more than two months in the facility.

Upon return, Manziel is expected to compete with Josh McCown for the starting job. McCown might have the inside track on the job after signing a three-year, $14 million contract worth $6.25 million guaranteed.