ReBet Offers Players Chance to Interact with Celebrity Dealers Manziel, Hall

Does Johnny Manziel spin a roulette pill like a football? Users at social sportsbook and casino ReBet have a chance to find out Friday.

Brad Senkiw - Contributor at Covers.com
Brad Senkiw • News Editor
May 22, 2025 • 17:32 ET • 4 min read
Imagn Images. Former Texas A&M Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel cheers on the Aggies during the first round game between Texas A&M and Nebraska in the 2024 NCAA Tournament on Friday, March 22, 2024. Chris Day/The Commercial Appeal
Photo By - Imagn Images. Former Texas A&M Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel cheers on the Aggies during the first round game between Texas A&M and Nebraska in the 2024 NCAA Tournament on Friday, March 22, 2024. Chris Day/The Commercial Appeal

Does Johnny Manziel spin a roulette pill like a football? Users at social sportsbook and casino ReBet can find out Friday.

The Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback joins social media influencer Bryce Hall for the first-ever "ReBet Celebrity Live Dealer Night."

Key takeaways

  • On Friday night, former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel and social influencer Bryce Hall will deal cards and spin the roulette wheel.
  • Users can enter a live chat to interact with the celebrity dealers. 
  • ReBet’s app can be found on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. 

Manziel and Hall will deal blackjack and spin the roulette wheel from 7-10 p.m. ET and interact with players and fans through the app’s live chat. The free-to-play social gaming operator said the celebrity dealer night reflects ReBet’s “foundational commitment to fostering a community-centric approach, which encourages social interaction and fandom.”

“When we founded ReBet, we sought to build a fun, social-first community that would bring people together to connect, share and interact around the games and sports they love,” ReBet CEO Carson Hubbard said. “Bringing Johnny and Bryce on to interact with our users reflects our commitment to creating first-of-its-kind experiences for our users, by allowing them to connect with their favorite celebrities in a fun and safe way.”

Accessing ReBet

Players can access the casino and sign up for an account by going to www.playbet.rebet.app or downloading ReBet through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Once on the site or app, customers enter the ReBet casino and select either Manziel or Hall as their dealer. 

ReBet launched as a free-to-play social sportsbook in March 2024, using an innovative social media feed and simple betting interface to attract a wide range of players, including sports betting novices. The operator focuses on the user’s engagement, accessibility, and interaction, and ReBet provides official and real-time data for more than 60 professional and college sports leagues, as well as a casino experience. 

Celebrity dealers 

Manziel was a star at Texas A&M, becoming the first freshman to ever win the Heisman when he took home college football’s most prestigious award in 2012. “Johnny Football” broke several records that season as he passed for over 3,000 yards and rushed for 1,000 yards. 

The Cleveland Browns selected Manziel 22nd overall in the 2014 NFL Draft's first round. Manziel spent two years in Cleveland, and also had short stints with the Canadian Football League, Alliance of American Football, and Fan Controlled Football indoor league.

Following his playing career, Manziel became involved in media and sports influencing.  

Hall is known for his videos on social media sites TikTok and YouTube, amassing 26 million followers across all platforms. He’s participated in boxing matches and acting.  

 “We are thrilled that they are joining us on Friday night and look forward to providing ReBet users with additional unique opportunities like this in the future,” Hubbard said. 

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Brad Senkiw - Covers
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Brad has been covering sports betting and iGaming industry news for Covers since 2023. He writes about a wide range of topics, including sportsbook insights, proposed legislation, regulator decision-making, state revenue reports, and online sports betting launches. Brad reported heavily on North Carolina’s legal push for and creation of online sportsbooks, appearing on numerous Tar Heel State radio and TV news shows for his insights.

Before joining Covers, Brad spent over 15 years as a reporter and editor, covering college sports for newspapers and websites while also hosting a radio show for seven years.

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