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Making his first follow-up steps on his pledge after leaving rehab, Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel is trying to earn back his teammates' trust and respect with his actions. Manziel, recently released after spending more than 70 days in a Pennsylvania treatment facility to get help for an undisclosed issue, started anew with the team Monday by reporting to Cleveland's offseason program. Manziel did not address the team as a group, but Pro Bowl cornerback Joe Haden said the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner stayed at the team's headquarters three hours longer than required. ''I think he's got his mind right, and he's just ready to get it going.'' Manziel did not meet with the media on Tuesday, leaving a few of his teammates and coach Mike Pettine to discuss his return to the Browns after a personally turbulent off-season.
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