In September 2015, Southern University receiver Devon Gales injured his spine while blocking on a kickoff return against Georgia. Gales was paralyzed from the waist down — his football career over and his life drastically different than moments before.

Here’s an awesome clip, posted to Gales’ Instagram on Monday:

PUT ME IN COACH IM READY!!!!! A post shared by Devon Gales (@devon33gales) on Jul 31, 2017 at 11:58am PDT

“PUT ME IN COACH IM READY!!!!!” the caption reads. Gales, with support to help him stand upright, is throwing and catching football. It’s been 22 months since his injury.

Back in May, Gales posted a video of his rehabilitation, which is still ongoing:

GOD IS GOOD WE ARE POWERFUL BEYOND MEASURES A post shared by Devon Gales (@devon33gales) on May 25, 2017 at 8:28am PDT

The caption reads: “GOD IS GOOD WE ARE POWERFUL BEYOND MEASURES.” It’s the first video Gales has shared publicly of him walking since the injury, which happened 20 months ago to the day on Friday. It’s been a really long road.

In May, Gales’ family posted a video of him moving his legs on his own.

Gales’ teammates rallied around him after he got hurt, and so did the opposing program that day, Georgia. Gales met with Georgia players and coaches a few months after his paralysis. He’s stayed in touch with UGA coach Mark Richt, now at Miami.

Former Southern University player Devon Gales and his family in town for our NCarolina game!! U Family!! pic.twitter.com/Mhok8N58Ew — Mark Richt (@MarkRicht) October 14, 2016

UGA started a fundraising drive for Gales in February in the hopes of building him and his family a handicap-accessible home.

Gales also became close with Georgia kicker Marshall Morgan, the player he collided with on the play that injured his spine. Gales attended Morgan’s wedding in March.

Back in the spring, he posted a picture wearing a Georgia-themed inspirational shirt. Gales has been photographed in that shirt design a couple of times.