Nina Mandell

USA TODAY Sports

This story has been updated with comments from Stadium Signatures and clarifications about what Manziel would be charging for.

Johnny Manziel, according to his tweets, wanted to clear up something about his photo opportunities and autograph signings at a Texas mall during Super Bowl Week.

The former Browns quarterback tweeted about plans posted by Stadium Signatures that advertised he would sign autographs or take selfies for a fee at a Texas mall.

He would be signing autographs, he wrote, but wouldn't be taking any money just to snap a selfie.

"I'm doing this signing for the people (especially Texans) who have stuck with me through all the mistakes I've made these past years #tru," he wrote.

Cynthia Gaytan, who manages the Stadium Signature store, said that there were two photo options - one where the customer could use their own camera (which is the "selfie" option) and one where it could be taken with a professional photographer. "There was some confusion about the "selfie" ticket. That's just what we call our cheaper photo op," she explained.

"It's all set up through my signing company, so I'm sure they'll still charge," Manziel later clarified to a TMZ cameraman. "Nevertheless, I'm going to stay there longer, as long as they'll let me. Nobody will go home without an autograph with me at least."

He also, in the tweet storm apologized for "being a douche" in 2016.

"I'm just trying to be a good PERSON again," he wrote, adding the hashtag: "lostinthesauce."

According to a listing on Stadium Signatures' Facebook page photo opportunities go for $99 and the cheaper option "selfie shots" will cost $50.

"Come Meet Aggie Legend Johnny Manziel at our Woodlands Mall store Friday February 3rd from 7-8PM," the Facebook post from Stadium Signatures read. "We will be doing Autograph Tickets for $99, Professional Photo Op tickets for $99, Selfie tickets for $50 and Inscription (up to 4 words) Tickets for $29. Inscriptions must be accompanied with an Autograph ticket. These will be Johnny's first ever Public Autograph Appearances. Tickets will be on sale this week! He is one of two Heisman trophy winners in the history of Texas A&M!"

The former Heisman Trophy winner was released from the Browns last year. He told a TMZ camera this week that he was working out 5 to 6 days a week in hopes of making an NFL comeback.