Johnny Manziel pledged to salvage something positive from his turbulent NFL career, telling his fans and followers on social media to mark his words that he will be back.The Heisman Trophy winner and former Texas A&M star quarterback, whose rise and fall has long been dominated by headlines about his off-the-field partying, tweeted on Monday to ask Aggies fans for forgiveness and express his love and devotion to the school.Manziel, 23, was replying after being tagged in a tweet by an A&M blog featuring video of one of Manziels touchdown runs against UTEP in 2013.Manziel also posted a message on Instagram later Monday, assuring fans that his playing career isnt over and he can come back.In an email to The Washington Post that was included as part of a larger profile of the quarterback published this past weekend, Manziel told the newspaper, Im actually doing well.I have good friends around me supporting what I do and I try to support them in what they want to do. Im not saying Im never drinking again, but for now just mostly being healthy. Ive got a killer gym in my house and I can spend time working out. Im interested in doing a lot of different things in my life -- including football -- but, right now, Im just exploring options and waiting to see what the future holds.The Cleveland Browns selected the player dubbed Johnny Football in 2014, but he struggled on the field and was released this year.Since the 2015 season ended, two agents have cut ties with Manziel after demanding he get a second round of treatment for drug and alcohol use.Manziel also faces a misdemeanor assault charge that carries a penalty of up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine after he was accused of hitting and threatening former girlfriend Colleen Crowley during a night out in January.Manziel also faces potential punishment from the NFL under tougher standards regarding domestic violence cases adopted in 2014, following former?Baltimore Ravens?running back Ray Rices domestic?violence case. However, Manziel is not currently with an NFL team and therefore is not subject to league policies.The free-agent quarterback also was suspended for the first four games of next season for what a source told ESPN was a?violation of the NFLs substance abuse policy. The suspension, announced last month, is not related to the leagues domestic violence policy.As the domestic assault case has played out, the 2012 Heisman winner has been photographed partying from Hollywood to Las Vegas to New York in recent months, and his family has expressed concern about his well-being.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. Air Max 97 Pas Cher Homme . After Martin Skrtel put the Reds in front from close range at Stamford Bridge after only four minutes, Hazard hit back in the 17th with a superb strike. Etoo gave Jose Mourinhos team a decisive lead from Oscars back pass in the 34th. 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But in the wake of the incident, which was caught on camera, the event has been shut down.In August, the school opted to open the student tailgating event, The Alley. On Saturday, the Scarlet Knights hosted New Mexico and the tailgate was in full swing at its home close to the stadium. Hobbs told NJ Advance Media that he arrived as Rutgers police were issuing tickets. Hobbs said he felt the event was out of control, so he climbed a riser and began addressing the crowd, praising Rutgers police while asking people to cheer on the police.My first concern is always for the safety and well-being of our students, Hobbs told NJ Advance Media. Anyone who was at the [student tailgate] Saturday knows that I was acting to ensure that.A video released by New Brunswwick Today shows Hobbs being handed a beer from someone in the crowd around that time.dddddddddddd Hobbs said, No, I cant drink that right now. The crowd started chanting for Hobbs to drink, and he laughed, saying, I am of age. If they card me, Im OK. All right, go RU. The video ends as Hobbs appears to be drinking.Hobbs told NJ Advance Media that picking up the beer was a mistake.Rutgers Athletics Twitter account tweeted on Tuesday, Regrettably, due to safety concerns, The Alley is no longer available for student tailgating.Rutgers University Police chief Kenneth Cop told NJ Advance Media that the tailgate was relatively calm on Saturday. Two citations per person were given to four people before the noon ET kickoff. It is not clear now if the tailgate will reopen. ' ' '