The Cleveland Browns are in total overhaul rebuilding mode as they have already fired their head coach and general manager, and now their quarterback is reportedly on his way out the door, according to Sports Illustrated's Peter King. Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel was reportedly at a Las Vegas Casino on Saturday night, a day before the teams' regular season finale. 

Manziel had been already declared out of Sunday's matchup against the Steelers due to a concussion, and the team is unsure whether the report regarding Manziel is true, according to A.J. Perez of USA Today Sports. Manziel was at the Browns headquarters on Monday, and nothing is certain regarding his future in Cleveland. 

Manziel has clearly improved on the field this season, posting a record of 2-4 as the Browns stater. The 2014 first-round pick threw seven touchdowns to five interceptions, but struggled with turnovers with six fumbles. Manziel is still generating interest around the league, as the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly still interested in the former Heisman Trophy winner.

The Browns have not come to a decision regarding Manziel's future in Cleveland, but following the Las Vegas reports owner Jimmy Haslam said that the team did have the second pick in the 2016 NFL Draft when asked about the future of the quarterback position in Cleveland, according to NFL reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala

The Browns were tied for the worst record in the NFL at 3-13, and the changes in Cleveland look to be only just beginning.