Johnny Manziel Rumors: Former QB Suffers 3rd Car Wreck Of The Year [VIDEO]

Johnny Manziel's cars are starting to resemble his career -- an absolute wreck.

The former NFL quarterback was cut by the Browns back in March and has had a whirlwind of an offseason, which now includes three vehicular incidents.

The latest wreck, which took place back on June 25, wasn't the formre Heisman Trophy winner's fault. Manziel's Mercedes G-Class SUV was struck while parked outside of a famous strip club in California, according to TMZ Sports.

Everything occurred after Manziel's party pal, Ryan Silverstein, borrowed the car without asking Johnny Football and went to pick up some friends at the strip club.

A woman who wasn't drunk or impaired in anyway veered outside of her lane and struck the car, but no one was inside. The vehicle sustained heavy damage, which has been a common theme for Manziel this offseason.

A person sued Manziel for damager he illegedly caused to a rental car, while Silverstein was also at the wheel of the former quarterback's Mercedes-Benz when it was involved in a hit-and-run accident with Manziel as a passenger.

The latest wreck left Manziel very unhappy, according to TMZ Sports.

Manziel, 23, has had a crazy offseason after getting cut by Cleveland.

The quarterback has had plenty of issues avoiding the party scene and was also recently indicted by a Dallas jury for a domestic violence incident against his ex-girlfriend, Colleen Crowley.

The blonde model claimed that Manziel allegedly hit her so hard that she lost the hearing in her left ear temporarily.

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

Manziel has been adamant that he plans on staying sober to pursue a return to the NFL. He was seen out at a club this past weekend, but reportedly wasn't drinking and served as a driver.

Hopefully he can fix the damage to his NFL career and his cars.

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