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Johnny Manziel offers advice for Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders

Johnny Manziel offers advice for Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders

Fox Newsa day ago
Johnny Manziel knows what it's like to be a Browns quarterback with tons of expectation, so he dropped some advice for Shedeur Sanders, who he believes can start in Cleveland.
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