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Johnny Manziel's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, says "there are teams interested" in the former Texas A&M star quarterback.
A Dallas grand jury's term ended without taking up a hearing in former Texas A&M and Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel's domestic violence case.
Brittany Dunn, spokeswoman for the Dallas County district attorney's office told KTVT-TV (Ch. 11) the case was "rescheduled" and will "probably" get heard after a new grand jury is convened.
Dunn did not provide the station a reason for the delay.
The Dallas Police Department completed a three-week investigation in February into whether Manziel should be charged with domestic violence in an alleged attack on his ex-girlfriend.