Several Ohio State players have big decisions to make. Some have already made up their minds, while a few others are still weighing their options.

One of those Buckeyes who made a relatively decision is linebacker Baron Browning. After posting 43 stops and 10 tackles for loss during the 2019 season, Browning has made his decision on his future, regarding the NFL Draft.

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Browning is sticking around for one more year. He made his announcement public via Twitter on Thursday afternoon.

“Thank you for your support over the last few years. We have shared many great moments, but there is more work to be done,” Browning wrote. “I cannot wait to get back to work and grind with my brothers, every day, until we reach our goal. I want to also thank my family, coaching staff, and the brotherhood for building me into the person and player I am today.”

Browning played in 12 games for the Buckeyes this season and end this year’s campaign with three tackles and a sack in Ohio State’s Fiesta Bowl loss to Clemson. His best outings came in the biggest games this season, registering seven tackles in each game against Penn State and Michigan. He combined to make four stops for loss in those two contests, as well.

In his first three seasons in Columbus, Browning has collected 80 total tackles and 15 tackles for loss.