Julius Thomas to pursue doctorate in psychology, study CTE

NFL tight end Julius Thomas is hanging up his cleats for a doctorate degree.

Thomas said he will focus his doctorate on "investigating the effects of contact sports on brain trauma and neurobehavioral performance." He will also participate in research to "identify early warning signs of brain disease."

Thomas wrote that he began to "take stock" of where he was in his life and had "work to do internally" during the course of his football career.

"While making the decision to no longer play the game is difficult, I'm also incredibly excited about what's next: studying therapy and becoming well trained in it so that I can help people heal from their emotional and mental pain," he wrote.

After his success in Denver, Thomas joined the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2015 on a five-year, $46 million contract. He was traded to the Miami Dolphins two years into the contract after recording just 736 yards and nine touchdowns in that span. The Dolphins released him in March.

He finishes his NFL career with 2,406 receiving yards and 36 touchdowns.