It’s been 20 years since Jeff Garcia last played in the CFL, but the Battle of Alberta still stokes his fire.

The 48-year-old former CFL and NFL quarterback tweeted late last night that he will be returning to Calgary, where he spent five seasons (1994-98) with the Stampeders, for the team’s Labour Day Classic showdown against Edmonton.

#LabourDayClassic here I come. Can’t wait to return to #Calgary and watch my old team @calstampeders kick that Edmonton Ass. Let’s Go Stamps! — Jeff Garcia Football (@JeffGarciaJGFA) August 27, 2018

Garcia set the CFL on fire during his five seasons with the Stamps, throwing 111 pass touchdowns and adding 24 rush touchdowns en route to four all-star appearances (1995-98) and a Grey Cup in 1998.

Buckle up, Calgary.