Michigan football fans are well-versed when it comes to seeing former Wolverines quarterback Denard Robinson making plays. While it’s been a few years, given that he graduated after the 2012 season, and had a brief NFL career with the Jacksonville Jaguars, “Shoelace” will always be a favorite of the maize and blue faithful.

So, when the upstart AAF — the new winter/spring pro football league — took to the airwaves for the first time just weeks ago, given that Robinson was signed by the Atlanta Legends, it was just a matter of time before the dreadlocked former Wolverine made an enigmatic play to help his team. And on Sunday night, he did just that.

Late in the second quarter, the winless Legends were looking to push their 2-point lead to two scores, when a familiar face got the rock and did what he does best: run away from defenders.

Watch below:

Heading into this, Robinson’s fourth game, he had 8 carries for 10 yards. This is his first touchdown in the new league.

In the NFL, he carried the ball 263 times for 1,058 yards and 5 touchdowns.