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Johnny Manziel Hospitalized Monday In Houston
Johnny Manziel's spokesperson called the former quarterback's hospitalization Monday a reaction to an adjustment in his prescription meds.

HOUSTON, TX — Johnny Manziel continues to make headlines off the football field. This time it's in Houston, where he was admitted to an area hospital Monday for a reaction to an adjustment in his prescription medications, according to his spokesperson.
TMZ first reported Manziel went to a hospital in Humble. He was in town for the JMBLYA concert and golf tournament hosted by former Texas A&M teammate Mike Evans.
Manziel's rep, Denise Michaels, told TMZ, "It seems like he had a reaction to an adjustment in his prescription. He’s fine and headed home."
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In early February this year, Manziel disclosed he'd been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and that he's taking medication to counteract the effects.
"I am working to try to make sure I don't fall back into any type of depression, because I know where that leads me and I know how slippery a slope that is for me," he told ABC News.
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Manziel, the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner from Texas A&M — the first collegiate player to ever win the trophy as a freshman — has been working out with NFL teams, trying to get back on a professional roster.
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