Johnny Manziel Net Worth

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Johnny Manziel Net Worth
Category:
Richest Athletes › NFL Players
Net Worth:
$1 Million
Birthdate:
Dec 6, 1992 (31 years old)
Birthplace:
Tyler
Gender:
Male
Height:
6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession:
American football player
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Johnny Manziel's Net Worth And Career Earnings?
  2. Contracts & Career Earnings
  3. Family Wealth
  4. Endorsements
  5. Early Life
  6. College Career
  7. Professional Career
  8. Personal Life And Controversies
  9. Blaming The Browns
  10. Real Estate
  11. Johnny Manziel Career Earnings

What Is Johnny Manziel's Net Worth and Career Earnings?

Johnny Manziel is a retired American football player who has a net worth of $1 million. After winning the Heisman Trophy while at Texas A&M – the first freshman to ever win a Heisman – Johnny Manziel entered the 2014 NFL draft. As a Heisman winner, he was predicted to be a top pick, perhaps even the #1 pick. Unfortunately, rumors about his personal problems caused Johnny to plummet in the draft. He was ultimately chosen as the #22 pick by the Cleveland Browns, but only after he made a personal phone call to the Browns' quarterbacks coach to convince him of his commitment.

Manziel's career was marred by off-field issues, including alcohol abuse and partying. He was also suspended by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

Johnny ended up playing in the NFL from 2014 to 2015, spending his entire NFL career with the Cleveland Browns. After leaving the NFL, he briefly played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL.

As we detail in the next section, most conservative estimates pegged Johnny's future earnings potential, between salary and endorsements, at $100 million. He ended up earning $7.7 million in salary and around $10 million from endorsements, the majority of which came from one contract with Nike that was eventually canceled.

In a 2023 Netflix documentary, Johnny claimed to have gone on a $5 million "bender" during his most controversial period.

Contracts & Career Earnings

Johnny had been projected to earn over $100 million in salary and endorsements if he submitted even a moderate performance over the course of an average NFL career. He ultimately earned just $7.7 million in salary and around $10 million from endorsements, for total career pre-tax earnings of $18 million.

His first NFL contract was a four-year $8.25 million deal with the Browns, which included a $4.3 million signing bonus.

Between salary, signing bonus, and endorsements, Johnny Manziel earned $7 million during his rookie year. During that rookie year, he threw for a total of 175 passing yards with zero passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. On March 11, 2016, the Cleveland Browns cut Johnny after paying him $7,707,913 in salary. During his time on the team, Manziel threw seven touchdowns and seven interceptions.

That $7,707,913 figure turned out to be his total NFL career earnings.

As we stated earlier, in a 2023 Netflix documentary, Johnny claimed to have gone on a $5 million "bender" during and immediately after those NFL years. He very likely was paid a high six-figure or low seven-figure fee to appear in the Netflix documentary.

Family Wealth

As he was first becoming famous as a college athlete, a rumor emerged that Johnny came from a huge oil fortune. As it turns out, most of the rumor was a huge exaggeration. As Johnny explained in his 2023 Netflix documentary, he embellished his family fortune to provide cover for the money he was earning selling autographs (which was against NCAA rules at the time).

However, it is true that Johnny has oil money in his family background.

Johnny's great-great-grandfather, Joe Manziel, emigrated from Syria to the United States in 1907.

Johnny's great-grandfather, Bobby Joe, discovered oil in Texas in 1930 after drilling dozens of wells unsuccessfully. The successful well turned into several wells and provided Bobby Joe a healthy income…healthy enough to fund what today stands as "The Oil Palace," a 7,000-person music venue in Tyler, Texas. Bobby Joe originally envisioned the Palace as a boxing venue. He died in 1956, and construction was halted for almost 30 years. Finally, it was completed and opened in 1983.

Bobby Joe's namesake son, Bobby Joe Jr., was arrested in 1975 and charged with conspiracy in connection to a 1975 murder. The murder charges were dropped, but he was convicted on cocaine trafficking charges. Bobby Joe Jr. ran The Oil Palace until his death in 2022.

Johnny's parents are very modest and normal people. They were bartenders when Johnny was born. Johnny's father, Paul, spent most of his career working as a car salesman, managing a Honda dealership three hours from their home. He would reportedly only come home on weekends for many years. Johnny was raised in a normal home in Tyler, Texas, that today has an estimated value of $700,000. His parents still own and live in the home.

In October 2015, a $400,000 lake house owned by Johnny's grandfather, Paul Manziel Sr., burned to the ground somewhat mysteriously.

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Endorsements

Johnny earned millions of dollars from endorsements during his brief NFL career, most notably from Nike. He also endorsed Nissan, McDonald's, and Panini America.

Just before entering the NFL draft, when he was still projected to be a first-round pick with a long career, Johnny signed a multi-year, multi-million dollar endorsement deal with Nike. Under Armour and New Balance also submitted proposals to land Manziel. Unfortunately, two years later, in April 2016, Johnny was dropped by Nike and his agents in the wake of a string of off-field controversies.

Early Life

Jonathan Paul Manziel was born on December 6, 1992, in Tyler, Texas. He is of Italian and Lebanese descent and has a younger sister named Meri. Johnny's parents are highly successful and wealthy, thanks to investments in the oil and natural gas industries.

Johnny Manziel's parents, Paul and Michelle Manziel, are oil tycoons who are reportedly worth tens of millions of dollars, perhaps as much as $50-100 million. Paul and Michelle Manziel met when they were working as bartenders. She went on to work in real estate, and he went on to build homes and sell cars. However, the family is actually independently wealthy due to Bobby Joe Manziel, Mr. Manziel's great-grandfather, who struck oil when he moved to Texas in the 1930s.

Johnny played several sports growing up, including football, basketball, baseball, and golf, but he chose to focus on football and baseball while attending Tivy High School in Kerrville, Texas.

During his high school football career, he actually started out playing as a receiver his freshman year, only moving to the position of quarterback during the fourth game of his sophomore year. As quarterback, he quickly gained people's attention with his impressive states; during his senior year, he had 65.7% passing for 3,609 yards with 45 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. Some of the accolades he received include being named the San Antonio Express-News Offensive Player of the Year (twice), the National High School Coaches Association Senior Athlete of the Year in Football, and a "Parade" All-American. Many schools recruited him, such as Baylor, Colorado State, Iowa State, Louisiana Tech, Oregon Rice, Stanford, Tulsa, as well as Texas A&M.

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College Career

Johnny chose to attend and play for Texas A&M, where he received an academic scholarship. Due to the departure of quarterback Ryan Tannehill from the NFL after the 2011 season, Texas A&M had a spot to fill. Manziel outperformed Jameill Showers and Matt Joeckel, earning the spot of starting quarterback. He started gaining attention when he broke Archie Manning's 43-year-old total offense record during a game against Arkansas, and he continued to perform well. After leading Texas A&M to a victory over top-ranked Alabama, Manziel began appearing on Heisman Watch lists. He broke records by becoming the first freshman (and only the fifth player ever) in NCAA history to pass for 3,000 and rush for 1,000 yards in a season. He made history again when he became the first freshman ever to win the Davey O'Brien Award and the Heisman Trophy. For his sophomore season at Texas A&M, he came in fifth place in the 2013 Heisman Trophy voting.

Professional Career

Manziel made the decision to leave college football, forego his junior season at Texas A&M, and enter the 2014 NFL Draft. He was projected to be a first-round pick, but concerns about his attitude remained, with many hesitant about him. On draft day, 21 teams (including the Cleveland Browns) passed over Manziel, but eventually a text he sent to Browns quarterbacks coach Dowell Loggains helped to convince head coach Mike Pettine to draft him as the 22nd overall pick.

Manziel only stayed with the Browns for two seasons, both plagued with difficulties. During his rookie season (2014), he was fined $12,000 by the NFL for a rude hand gesture he made in a preseason loss to the Washington Redskins, resulting in Brian Hoyer being named the starting quarterback for the opening regular-season game. Then, during the 2015 season, Manziel was demoted to third-string quarterback after videos of him partying emerged online. On March 11, 2016, the Cleveland Browns cut Manziel after paying him $7,707,913 in salary. During his time on the team, he threw seven touchdowns and seven interceptions.

He then spent two years out of football, a large part of it due to ongoing contract negotiations, before returning to the sport in 2018 when he signed a two-year contract with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football League (CFL). However, he only spent six weeks as a benchwarmer before he was traded to the Montreal Alouettes in July 2018. Eventually, the CFL cut ties with Manziel, and he was released by the Alouettes on orders from league officials.

Manziel attempted to return to professional football by joining the newly established Alliance of American Football (AAF) in March 2019, where he was assigned to the Memphis Express team. However, the league filed for bankruptcy in April 2019, having not even completed a single season. Manziel is currently signed with FCF Zappers of the Fan-Controlled Football indoor league.

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Personal Life and Controversies

Manziel became engaged to Bre Tiesi in March 2017. They married in March 2018. Unfortunately, the couple separated a mere year later. In June 2021, Bre Tiesi had a child with Nick Cannon. In 2023, Bre joined the cast of the reality show "Selling Sunset."

Although a talented athlete on the field, Manziel's career has been marred by several controversies and run-ins with the law. His first arrest was in June 2012, before he even played his first college football game. Reportedly, one of his friends was in an altercation that Manziel tried to stop but got involved in, and then he presented a fake ID to police officers following the incident. Regardless, he was still named as the starting quarterback for Texas A&M University.

His troubling behavior continued throughout college and even into his time with the pros, drawing significant media attention. Incidents include getting kicked out of a University of Texas fraternity party, an NCAA investigation into allegedly accepting payments for autographs (which he was found not guilty of), being pulled over for fighting with then-girlfriend Colleen Crowley in the car, and a Dallas Police Department investigation in 2016 over domestic violence claims by Crowley (he was eventually indicted on misdemeanor assault charges). His antics off the field had serious repercussions, including leading to the Cleveland Browns cutting ties with him, losing his sponsorship deal with Nike, and having not one but two different agents terminate him as a client.

Blaming the Browns

During a 2018 appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show," Manziel said his former team is to blame for not recognizing his shortcomings – especially his work ethic and motivation.

"If Cleveland did any of their homework, they would have known I wasn't a guy who came in every day and watched film," Manziel said on the show. "I wasn't a guy who really knew the X's and O's of football."

Real Estate

In May 2009, Johnny paid $400,000 for a home in Avon, Ohio. He listed the home for sale in May 2016 for $489,000 and ultimately accepted $480,000 in June 2016. Today, he resides in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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