Johnny Manziel reminded the world he still lives rent-free in Alabama fans’ heads. Following the Crimson Tide win over Vanderbilt, Manziel got into it with fans and ended up giving them the two-finger salute!
Manziel lives for the drama!
The former Heisman Trophy winner flipped off the Crimson Tide crowd in the final minutes of No. 10 Alabama’s 30-14 victory over No. 16 Vanderbilt on Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.Â
Manziel, 32, watched from the sidelines in a black Diego Paiva jersey, showing support for the Commodores’ quarterback.
Down 20-14 to start the fourth, Vanderbilt had an opportunity to pull ahead on a 1st-and-10 on Alabama’s 17. But their comeback hopes vanished after Paiva tossed an interception on the very next play.
The Crimson Tide controlled the momentum the rest of the way, stretching their lead by the final whistle.
Manziel grew irritated throughout the contest, with the former Texas A&M star blasting the Commodores’ defense, or lack thereof, on X during the game.
The former QB appeared to get in an animated exchange with a fan on the sidelines, taunting the spectator with the Heisman pose before issuing a pair of middle fingers.
Manziel and Paiva formed a bond through a rare, shared experience: leading their teams to historic upsets over Alabama.
Johnny Manziel gave Alabama fans something to cry about despite victory.
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