C.J. Anderson’s career may become a movie one day.

The 5-foot-8, 225-pound running back entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of California in 2013. He signed with the Denver Broncos and rushed just seven times during his first regular season in the NFL.

That just happened to be a record-breaking year for the Broncos, though, one that culminated with a trip to the Super Bowl. Denver was trounced 43-8 by the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII, but Anderson hauled in one pass and rushed twice on the biggest stage in American sports.

Anderson won the starting job the next season, and one year later he helped the Broncos defeat the Carolina Panthers 24-10 in Super Bowl 50. Anderson spent the first five years of his career in Denver, rushing for 3,051 yards and 20 touchdowns during his time with the Broncos.

Denver cut Anderson last offseason, opting to go younger at the position. After stints with the Carolina Panthers and Oakland Raiders, Anderson signed with the Los Angeles Rams in December.

When the Rams defeated the New Orleans Saints 26-23 in the NFC title game on Sunday, Anderson advanced to the Super Bowl for the third time in his career. Anderson rushed for 44 yards on Sunday.