Fans of footballer Johnny Manziel, a former Cleveland Browns quarterback, would have to gulp the fact the he is now off the market after marrying his fiancée model, Bre Tiesi.

Yup, the football star exchanged vows with his girl of late and nobody got a wind of this because it happened secretly. The uber-exclusive ceremony happened at a California courthouse during a still unspecified date.

However, people started getting an idea that they have tied the knot after they were seen wearing wedding bands in public recently. It was just a year ago when Manziel popped the question to Tiesi.

Wedding Details

Of the wedding details, TMZ said the new Mr. and Mrs. are yet to plan for a nuptial celebration. Tiesi is planning to take on Manziel's family name as well, as per a source.

"They didn't invite anyone but a couple of witnesses. I think they'll have a party later," a source claimed, so it is pretty clear only a few were chosen to witness the private ceremony.

It is totally understandable for the two to get married, especially that they have been complementary in each other's lives. It can be remembered that Manziel gushed over Tiesi last year, when they got engaged.

"When you find a girl as amazing as I did that saved me from where I was in my life, you absolutely put a ring on it," Manziel explained.

Life-changer

Indeed, Tiesi had become helpful and essential into Manziel's pivot from his chaotic athlete days. The 25-year-old's being all over the place might probably be the reason he was let go by the Cleveland Browns in 2016.

A lot of head-shaking moments had been credited to him during his high time, including one when he gave a finger to the Washington Redskins in 2014, which unfortunately landed him a hefty fine of $12,000. Manziel's rowdy partying and drinking was caught on cam as well, and this had gone viral in 2015.

The worse of his supposed deeds was when he was accused of beating his ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley, who said she lost one ear's hearing for a time after a hard hit from the athlete. Manziel had to attend anger management and domestic violence programs.

Manziel's mess might have rendered him a bad image, but Tiesi was clearly a life-changer. Now, the hunk is gearing up toward making a comeback in the National Football League, where he once became a fan-favorite.

He was seen training hard with NFL's Joe Haden, and will be back in Spring League in two weeks' time. An insider claimed all Manziel wants is to go back to playing.