Some good news was given for the Texas A&M football team Thursday night after a scary incident occurred at the Aggies' practice Monday afternoon.

Senior offensive tackle Koda Martin was released from the hospital Thursday night after suffering a heat stroke in practice on Monday, according to a tweet from his father, Kirk Martin.

My son Koda was released from the hospital & got to go home today. pic.twitter.com/r60rbKDK7G — Kirk Martin (@graciouswon) April 6, 2018

In Kirk Martin's tweet, he said: "Thanks for the prayers! Koda is coming home! Monday he had a heat stroke at practice. The trainers took his temp. It was 106. They immediately got to him into an ice tub & called the ambulance. They likely saved his life. His organs had begun to shut down. His vitals weren't good. Once in the ambulance he received a cold IV which helped reduce his temp. He was severely dehydrated. He spent a few days in ICU in kidney failure. In 3 days, it came back to normal as did all his other numbers. He was on a catheter for 2 days. Once his kidney function started to come back that was removed & they continued to monitor him. Praise God he will make a full recovery! God is good!"

Martin played in 13 games last season, starting in 12 at left tackle. He is expected to contend for the starting left tackle spot again this season and has worked at the position with the first team offense during spring practice.