After Antonio Brown’s social media storm on Sunday, the current free agent wide receiver has reportedly gone back to school. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Brown is currently enrolled in an online degree completion program at Central Michigan University.

According to the reports, two of Brown’s four classes have already begun, and the school has confirmed that Brown is indeed looking to complete his degree.

“Antonio Brown is currently enrolled in online degree completion coursework at Central Michigan University,” Central Michigan spokeswoman Heather Smith told the Free Press (via USA Today) “He does not attend classes on a CMU campus. His online courses began last week.”

Brown later took to social media to share a photo of his schedule, which shows him to be taking four classes, one of which seems to infer that he’s looking to complete a management degree of some sort.

It’s been quite the offseason for Brown, who was traded away from the Pittsburgh Steelers after reported disputes with the team. While a member of the Oakland Raiders, Brown was also released amidst controversy, before signing with the New England Patriots. However, Brown was cut after just one game, as reports of Brown reportedly intimidating a woman who was accusing him of sexual assault came to light.

After being released by the Patriots, Brown went on a bit of a social media tirade, calling out both Robert Kraft and Ben Roethlisberger in since-deleted tweets. Brown also mentioned that he was done playing in the NFL, although it’s unknown if he is truly looking to no longer play.