If Johnny Manziel is doing whatever he can to ensure that he never plays another down for the Cleveland Browns, he's doing a heck of a job, only he may be overshooting his target a bit. Of course, the latest entry in the Manziel Missteps file probably would take too much cunning for the, to this point, hapless, hopeless, hilariously inept Manziel, to pull off as a means of seeing himself shipped elsewhere, like Dallas, this coming offseason.

Manziel, per a report from USA Today, was spotted in Las Vegas on Saturday night. There were no pictures of Manziel out and about the Strip, and Manziel actually posted a picture of himself and his dog with the location set as Avon, Ohio on his Instagram account Saturday night, raising questions as to the veracity of the report.

But then came the stunner - according to ESPN's Las Vegas radio affiliate, Manziel wasn't "seen" out and about in Vegas on Saturday because Manziel actually donned a disguise in order to avoid being noticed.

Yep. You read that right. A professional quarterback put on "a blonde wig, a fake mustache, glasses, and a hoodie," so that he could go to a "popular nightclub" on the strip without his bosses, the Browns, who watched as Manziel literally and figuratively pissed away his rookie season by partying and drinking to excess, land in rehab in the offseason, come back this year on a mission to right the previous year's wrongs, only to suffer through another season of ineptitude on and off the field, noticing.

The Manziel drama this year included a suspicious fight with his girlfriend on the side of the road, alleged partying in Austin, TX during the Browns' bye week that was caught on camera and resulted in Manziel attempting to lie his way out of it and asking his friends and family to lie for him as well, and now this.

If Manziel indeed went to Las Vegas on Saturday night to party, after his season was ended prematurely by a concussion, in a get-up that will forever be known simply as "Billy," then the former first-round pick seems to be suffering from issues well beyond whether or not he can ever turn himself into a bonafide NFL signal-caller.

Instead, a player who was said to suffer from family and friend enablement may see his chances in the NFL dry up before he has a chance to dry out.