Johnny Manziel’s Father Fears For His Son’s Life

“I truly believe if they can’t get him help, he won’t live to see his 24th birthday,” Paul Manziel told the newspaper.

Paul said he tried to have his son admitted Tuesday to Carrollton Springs Hospital—which treats adults suffering from mental illness and/or addiction—but Johnny Manziel was allowed to leave. Paul Manziel said his son was allowed to leave despite the father telling a Denton County Sheriff officer that he thought Johnny was suicidal. Meanwhile, the quarterback is now without an agent after Erik Burkhardt, who had represented Manziel since he left Texas A&M after the 2013 season, severed ties with the troubled former Heisman Trophy winner.

“It is with deep regret that, after several emotional and very personal discussions with his family, his doctors, and my client himself, I have made the decision to terminate my professional relationship with Johnny Manziel,” Burkhardt said in a statement Friday.

Here is the full statement from Burkhardt:

 

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