A new Vanity Fair feature looking into the off-the-field problems of former Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel was published online Thursday.

The feature traces when Manziel’s noted problems with drugs and alcohol began, and paints a picture of hard partying days, including use of marijuana, Xanax, MDMA and cocaine, in College Station when he lived with his friend Steven Brant in the summer of 2013:

“It was that June when his parents realized the severity of the problem—this according to Johnny’s longtime best friend, Steven Brant, who at the time lived with him in an off-campus house in College Station. It was there that Michelle found drug paraphernalia. “She came into the house and found some pipes, and she totally freaked out,” remembers Brant. “They moved him out. It happened so fast. I was out playing basketball, and when I came back Johnny was gone, and so was all of his furniture.”

Manziel won the Heisman Trophy as a redshirt freshman in 2012 and declared for the NFL following the 2013 season. The Cleveland Browns selected Manziel with the No. 22 overall pick in the 2014 draft.

Manziel, currently a free agent, was reinstated to the NFL on Wednesday after serving a four-game suspension.

The full feature can be read here.