Michigan fans are all too familiar with former cornerback Channing Stribling’s ability to make plays.

While his fellow teammate in the defensive backfield Jourdan Lewis is the player who got the most accolades and was drafted in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Stribling, who was undrafted, actually led the 2016 team with 4 interceptions. And he’s at it again.

Stribling bounced around the NFL on several teams’ practice squads, but never got an opportunity in earnest, until now. Playing for the startup AAF, he’s getting his chance with the new league’s Memphis Express. And on Saturday, he showed again why he’s such a dynamic playmaker, netting an interception and a big return.

Stribling is in the new league along with five other former Wolverines, including former star QB Denard Robinson and his former teammate, RB De’Veon Smith, both of whom spent a few years in the NFL. If he continues to make plays like the above, perhaps he’ll get another chance at playing in the big league.

In his Michigan career, Stribling had 6 interceptions, including one 51 yard return for a touchdown in the 2016 season opener against Hawaii.