Bad-boy Johnny Football is rapidly turning into good-boy Mr. Manziel and not only has the world taken notice, but multiple NFL teams have as well.

As documented over the last couple of weeks, teams have gone to San Diego and Texas A&M to take a sneak peek at the new and improved Johnny. Now, according to Jordan Schultz of Yahoo Sports, Johnny Manziel's comeback bid has “intrigued” multiple NFL organizations.

Per a league source, multiple teams remain “intrigued” with the idea of signing an apparently reformed Johnny Manziel. Whether or not he receives any serious offers however, remains to be seen.

Earlier on Friday, Manziel cited his mother, Michelle Manziel, as a major reason for his life turnaround. One of the convos young Manziel had with his momma led to serious self-reflection and a road back to recover and then ultimately, the National Football League.

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Manziel, 25, is still young. As the 22nd overall choice in the 2014 NFL Draft by way of the Cleveland Browns, his on and off-field struggles over the course of the last four years have been well-documented. Compiling just 1,675 yards, seven touchdowns and seven interceptions in 15 total games played isn't nearly as important as what's happened off-the-field in Manziel's life.

As of right now, however, that's all in the past.

At least 12 teams went to San Diego to check out Johnny as he threw for the university's prospects and another handful of franchises did the same last week at Texas A&M, his alma mater. One such team was the New England Patriots.

This new report suggests Bill Belichick and company aren't the only ones sniffing around the former Heisman Trophy Winner.