Johnny Manziel Contract Rumors: Another Sign Of Johnny Football's NFL Star Falling Emerges [PHOTO, VIDEO]

Johnny Manziel's NFL career hit rock bottom long ago, now his jerseys are hitting the clearance rack.

The Browns unceremoniously dumped the partyboy signal caller back in March amid his myriad off-field issues, which have only continued to get worse now that he's out of the league.

Manziel is hopeful for a return to the NFL, but it's certain that if any team is set to take a flyer on him, it won't be the Browns. One retail store has definitely recognized that.

The former Heisman Trophy winner had one of the highest selling jerseys back when he was a rookie, but now that he's been cut by the Browns, one store is practically giving his uniform away ... for the low price of $1.99:

This offseason, Manziel has been cut by the Browns, had two agents drop him and had a lawyer leak pertinent information about just how rampant his drug problem is. He also was involved in at least two vehicular incidents, but he's vowed to get his life back on track.

Manziel, 23, has had many issues steering clear of the party scene and was also recently indicted by a Dallas jury for an alleged physical altercation with his ex-girlfriend, model Colleen Crowley.

The former quarterback was also recently sued for allegedly causing $32,000 worth of damage to a home he and his party friends rented for a two-day alcohol and drug-fueled binge in Los Angeles.

Manziel's father, Paul, has also gone on record referring to him as a "druggie" and said he hoped he'd end up in jail, something which was mocked by the former signal caller on Instagram.

The quarterback, however, has vowed to make it back to the NFL and clean up his act, making an oath to quit partying starting this past July 1.

Maybe then his jersey will reach a respectable price again. For now, he should put that money sign away.

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