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Antonio Brown, a day after tweeting that he "will no longer play in the NFL," announced on social media that he had re-enrolled at Central Michigan University.
Brown Monday posted on his Instagram account a photo of a list of four classes with the message: "Back to school @cmuathletics."
This article presents a list of four courses offered online: Introduction to Management, Technical Writing, Death and Dying and Racism and Equality (a course in Sociology).
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN confirmed that Brown had enrolled at all four courts on September 16, four days before his release by the Patriots of New England. Brown's listing was first reported by MLive.com.
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As part of a tirade on Twitter on Sunday morning, Brown challenged Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, and the former Pittsburgh Steelers' teammate Ben Roethlisberger, after tweeting that he "will no longer play in the @NFL," added that "homeowners can cancel bids at any time."
Brown attended central Michigan and played football for three seasons (2007-09). He was selected by the Steelers in the sixth round (195th overall) in the 2010 draft, the 22nd out of 27 recipients chosen that year.
Brown was charged with rape and sexual assault by Britney Taylor, his former coach, whom he met during a visit to central Michigan, and sexual misconduct by an artist .
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