Antonio Brown Announces He's Reenrolled at Central Michigan For Fall 2019
By Wil Leitner
September 23, 2019
Free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown is seemingly beginning the healing process to his annihilated NFL career that abruptly ended over the weekend after a disastrous two-month long run of catastrophic PR headlines.
Brown posted to his official Instagram account an IG story that included a screenshot of a college class schedule for the Fall 2019-2020 semester that had the caption ‘Back to School’ with an @CMUAthletics tag at the bottom of the screen.
Brown’s picture included a workload of four online classes, including MGT 312 (Introduction to Management), ENG 303 (English - Technical Writing), REL 334 (Religion – Death and Dying), and SOC 323 (Sociology – Racism and Equality)
Brown attended Central Michigan University from 2007-2010 and played three years on the Chippewas before entering the 2010 NFL Draft as an underclassmen.
Brown averaged 101 catches and 1,066 yards a season for powerful Central Michigan teams that went a combined 28-13 while Brown was on the team. AB and CMU quarterback Dan LeFevour made up one of the best quarterback/wide receiver combinations in the nation, as LeFevour at one time held the NCAA record for career touchdowns, until he was passed by Case Keenum a season later.
It came just a day after the four-time All-Pro vowed to never play in the NFL again.
Free agent WR Antonio Brown, who posted on Instagram that he’s going back to school, is currently enrolled in online degree completion coursework at Central Michigan University, the school confirmed to @nflnetwork’s @HollowClay. His online courses began last week.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 23, 2019