Quarterback Johnny Manziel back at practice and wondering why he’s not playing
MONTREAL — A healthy Johnny Manziel is wondering why he’s not starting for the Montreal Alouettes.
The Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback returned to practice on Thursday and set the cat among the pigeons, asking out loud if the club had lost faith in him.
The 25-year-old said he had been healthy and available to play for the previous two weeks, fully recovered from the concussion he suffered in just his second start for the Als — a 24-17 loss to Ottawa on Aug. 11.
“If the club had faith in me, I feel like I would be the guy, I feel like I would’ve been the guy after I came back from the concussion,” Manziel said. “That hasn’t happened, so I need to continue to get out here. And it’s the hardest part about missing practice, I need these reps to try to leave as little doubt as possible in my ability to play.”

