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Free agent NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel turned himself in to police in Highland Park, Texas, on Wednesday and was booked on misdemeanor assault charges, said Lt. Lance Koppa with the Highland Park Department of Public Safety.

Free agent NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is seen in booking photos released on May 4, 2016. (Credit: Highland Park Department of Public Safety)
Free agent NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel is seen in booking photos released on May 4, 2016. (Credit: Highland Park Department of Public Safety)

Manziel posted $1,500 bond and was released, Koppa said. He is scheduled to appear in Dallas County Criminal Court at 9 a.m. Thursday.

Manziel is accused of assaulting his former girlfriend, Colleen Crowley, on January 29 in a Dallas hotel. She said he threatened her, restrained her and hit her in the head, causing her to lose hearing in one ear.

He has denied hitting her. His lawyer says he’ll plead not guilty.

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Manziel won the 2012 Heisman Trophy while playing at Texas A&M University.

The Cleveland Browns picked him in the 2014 NFL draft. While he showed flashes of promise, he ultimately couldn’t retain the starting quarterback job. The Browns cut him March 11, two days after the start of the 2016 NFL calendar year.

The maximum penalties for a Class A misdemeanor in Texas are one year in jail or a $4,000 fine, or both.