He’s baaack. Kind of.

Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones has showed up for Matt Ryan’s annual players-only passing camp.

Atlanta’s first-round pick Calvin Ridley shared a photo on Snapchat of the group all together on Monday, which the team shared on Twitter.

In the middle of them was a shirtless and lean-looking Julio Jones, who Ryan told reporters he expected to see there even though he’s currently in a holdout with the team.

Jones did not report for OTAs or mandatory minicamp as he’s seeking an “upgrade” for his contract.

Julio signed a five-year extension worth $71.25 million three years ago, but now there’s no guaranteed money left and the market at his position has changed quite a bit. Heading into the 2018 season, seven wide receivers are supposed to earn more than Jones, according to Over the Cap.

While paying Jones more now may set a bad precedent for the Falcons’ future negotiations, it’s hard to argue he hasn’t earned it. Since signing that extension, Jones has posted a total of 307 catches for 4,724 yards and 17 touchdowns.