Antonio Brown won't be hitting the field anymore, so apparently he's hitting the books.
The receiver has reenrolled at Central Michigan University in the wake of his release from the Patriots on Friday.
Brown posted a photo of his four-class schedule — which is entirely online — to his Instagram story on Monday with the caption "Back to school."
Classes are boomin’ at CMU! Former Chippewa star receiver & 7x NFL pro bowler Antonio Brown has reenrolled taking 4 classes online this fall. He posted his schedule on his Instagram story. pic.twitter.com/FUmRusfsZn
— Jason Lewis (@JasonLewis_TV) September 23, 2019
An unnamed source confirmed Brown's enrollment to MLive.com, but a school spokesperson had not returned messages seeking comment.
The 31-year-old attended Central Michigan from 2007-09 before declaring for the 2010 NFL Draft.
Brown was released by the Patriots after the team learned he sent intimidating text messages to a woman who accused him of sexual misconduct earlier this month. It was reported that team owner Robert Kraft was "enraged" when he found out and made the decision to cut Brown after discussing the move with coach Bill Belichick.
Brown, who already is facing a civil lawsuit that accuses him of sexual assault and rape, was rumored to draw interest from other teams but his agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN those teams "want information regarding his legal situation and the NFL investigation."
But Brown announced Sunday he's done playing in the NFL.
Will not be playing in the @NFL anymore these owners can cancel deals do whatever they want at anytime we will see if the @NFLPA hold them accountable sad they can just void guarantees anytime going on 40m 2 months will see if they pay up !
— AB (@AB84) September 22, 2019
He also fired off a flurry of since-deleted tweets on the alleged sexual misdeeds of Kraft, retired tight end Shannon Sharpe and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Brown continues to deny all allegations against him, which are still being investigated.