Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel finds himself in trouble again, as the Fort Worth police were called early Saturday morning to get information regarding a dispute between him and his girlfriend, according to NBC reporter David Watkins.

Manziel was not arrested, but the Fort Worth police have confirmed that there was an altercation, though the report has not been fully completed at this time, according to CBS reporter Omar Villafranca. This is Manziel second incident this past season regarding a domestic incident, and the Browns quarterback was cleared by the league following a domestic roadside incident that happened this past October with his girlfriend Colleen Crowley.

The incident could not have come at a worse time for the former Heisman Trophy winner quarterback, as reports have surfaced as to why he won't fit under Browns new head coach Hue Jackson. Manziel's work ethic and off-field actions have been called into account numerous times before, and this could be the last straw in Cleveland.

Earlier in the year, the Dallas Cowboys were stated to still reportedly still be interested in the former first round pick, but after this incident, many teams may second-guess taking a chance on Manziel. The Browns have declined to comment on the incident, according to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Manziel entered rehab prior to the 2015 season given his continued issues with alcohol and off-field issues, but the problems continued to rise during this past season. The Browns quarterback clearly improved his play on the field this year, but his off-field actions may cost him his future in this league, as teams will likely want to see a strong effort to a change before taking a chance on him.