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It appears Johnny Manziel has finally had his eureka moment. We think.

The Cleveland Browns flameout vowed to set himself straight after a Texas A&M supporter shared a video documenting one of Manziel’s many college highlights as an Aggie.

“chills* I love A&M with all my heart I’m truly sorry. I’ll so whatever I can to make it right. I’m an AGGGIE for life,” Manziel tweeted on Monday.

Hours later, the Heisman Trophy winner shared a bizarre black-and-white video on Instagram with his 1.7 million followers. Despite the erratic behavior captured throughout, Manziel’s vulnerable message is heard loud and clear.

“You all write about a day in my life and what goes on…here it is. No secrets, no hiding, I’m not what you read about. I’ll be back… In time. It can’t end like this…it won’t,” he wrote.

The 23-year-old pledged to get sober starting July 1, but refuses to give up his love for the nightlife. While partygoers have vouched for Manziel, saying he remains clean in the clubs, the free agent has a handful of problems that could potentially derail his NFL comeback.

Earlier this month, Manziel was suspended for the first four games of next season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy, if he even plays, which seems a long shot. He could face an additional suspension from his domestic violence case, in which he is accused of striking ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley. If convicted, Manziel faces up to a year in jail.

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