A day after announcing that he "will not be playing in the NFL anymore," Antonio Brown announced that he has reenrolled at Central Michigan University.
Brown announced the move on his Instagram story along with list of classes, all four of which are online courses:
Here are the four classes in which he enrolled, along with their course descriptions from the university's website:
Introduction to Management (Management 312):
Introduction to the concepts, techniques, and processes of management as they pertain to business and other organizations. This course is approved for offering in a distance learning format.
Technical Writing (English 303, writing intensive):
Writing technical documents common in business, industry, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, e.g., reports, proposals, and instructions. Emphasis on readability, accessibility, suitability, and usability. Writing Intensive.
Death and Dying (Religion 334, writing intensive):
Religious and cultural explanations of death and responses to dying, death and mourning; religious, ethical, biomedical ethical and legal issues, e.g., health care, suicide, abortion, euthanasia. This course may be offered in an online or hybrid delivery format. May be offered as Writing Intensive.
Racism and Equality (Sociology 323):
Relations among dominant and subordinate groups focusing on racism as structural inequality.
According to a report by ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Brown enrolled in the classes on Sept. 16, four days before he was released by the Patriots.
Brown previously attended Central Michigan from 2007-09 before forgoing his senior year and entering the 2010 NFL Draft.