Some fits seem almost too perfect. Now it’s just a matter of it becomes reality.

But former Texas A&M quarterback and professional football journeyman Johnny Manziel is interested in giving a fourth league a try, when the XFL begins play again in 2020.

Specifically, in Houston.

“It’s a stone’s throw from College Station,” Manziel told the Houston Chronicle while in town for a sports memorabilia show. “A lot of Aggies drove from Houston to College Station. Houston’s a great city that’ll always be near and dear to me.”

(Wait, are we supposed to call him John?)

Manziel won the Heisman Trophy in 2012 and was a 2014 first-round pick of the Cleveland Browns. When his NFL career didn’t pan out -- due to a variety of on- and off-the-field issues -- he made stops in the CFL and now bankrupt AAF.

When he first started in the Canadian Football League, he was coached by June Jones, who is the head coach and GM of the XFL’s Houston franchise.

“I enjoyed every single day I had with coach Jones,” Manziel said. “Being in his offense was the best part of each day. I know he’s going to be successful wherever he’s coaching.”

Earlier this year, the CFL basically banned Manziel from the league, after he was released by the Montreal Alouettes after being “unable to abide by the terms of his agreement." Previous troubles with substance abuse helped lead to Manziel’s release from the Browns.

Manziel started eight career games for the Browns, and had seven career touchdown passes.