Brian Hoyer beats out Johnny Manziel as Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback

Johnny Manziel flipped off the Washington bench in front of the entire nation on Monday night, and the only explanation he provided for the deliriously excited throng of reporters in his postgame presser was a vague statement that "words were exchanged.

Manziel raised his middle finger toward the opponents' bench as he returned to the huddle late in the third quarter of Monday night's 24-23 loss to the Washington Redskins. Truth be told, it was one of the few times a Browns QB actually found his

Johnny Manziel flipped off the Washington bench in front of the entire nation on Monday night, and the only explanation he provided for the deliriously excited throng of reporters in his postgame presser was a vague statement that "words were exchanged.

With neither Brian Hoyer nor Johnny Manziel asserting himself as the victor in the most intriguing quarterback battle in the NFL, Pettine bought himself more time. Ideally, Pettine wanted the battle settled by now, wanted to spend this week making

Cleveland Browns' quarterback Johnny Manziel appeared to give the Washington Redskins bench the middle finger following a play during their Monday Night Football preseason game. It is unclear what precipitated the