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Report: Manziel taking classes at Texas A&M

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Johnny Manziel's efforts to get his life in order appear to involve completing his degree.

The former Cleveland Browns quarterback, who was released this offseason on the heels of multiple off-field issues, is re-enrolled in classes at Texas A&M, according to a Dallas Morning News report.

Manziel is indeed listed as a senior majoring in Recreation, Park, and Tourism in the school's official student directory.

Though he's expressed interest in continuing his football career, and particularly so with the hometown Dallas Cowboys, Manziel's future in the NFL remains very much unclear.

He's already been suspended four games to start the 2016 campaign after violating the league's substance abuse policy and choosing not to cooperate with the NFLPA's attempts to appeal the penalty. Further discipline could be on the way as a result of his pending domestic violence case.

The latest update for which came in July, when Manziel's lawyer accidentally revealed that his client was seeking a plea deal. If convicted of domestic violence charges, he could face up to a year in prison.

- With h/t to FOX Sports

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