BEREA, Ohio (AP) -- Johnny Manziel's taking a trip to an NFL stadium where quarterbacks are seen, not heard.
He's got a facemask-to-face meeting with Seattle's 12th Man.
Coming off maybe his finest performance as a pro, Manziel gets to measure his progress this week against the Seahawks, who are again playing at a Super Bowl level, and their super-sonically noisy fans.
''It's going to be loud, it's going to be hostile and they're going to be good,'' Manziel said Wednesday.
After ending a seven-game losing streak on Sunday against a San Francisco squad in slow motion, the Browns (3-10) are vowing that they won't be intimidated by the Seahawks (8-5), who have won four straight and six of seven.