Johnny Manziel replaced starting QB Brian Hoyer during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s Browns game against the Bills, and it didn’t take him too long to record his first career TD.
Hoyer was pulled after struggling throughout the day and Johnny Football managed to come in and provide an instant spark for Cleveland. Manziel went 3-for-4 for 54 yards through the air on his first drive of the day, then scrambled into endzone for a 10-yard TD.
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