The BC Lions introduced DeVone Claybrooks as their new head coach on Tuesday, plucking the former defensive coordinator from the Stampeders’ Grey Cup-winning coaching staff.

Claybrooks’ aggressive, big-play defence has been much-celebrated by fans, media and football personnel alike, but his mother Sally — who played a huge part in saving his life during a health scare in August — remains his biggest supporter.

She is also on Twitter, and her profile should be your next follow in the CFL community.

My baby! I’m so very proud of you! Living your dreams! Mama loves you.. https://t.co/Ok3cojKEAu — sally claybrooks (@sclaybrooks52) December 12, 2018

Defence Coordinator of the Calgary Stampeders Devone Claybrooks doing his victory dance! No rhythm but, knows how to run that defense! Mama loves you boo pic.twitter.com/mqUMFezYwr — sally claybrooks (@sclaybrooks52) November 26, 2018

Having little fun with the Grey Cup pic.twitter.com/04D8vzCBKj — sally claybrooks (@sclaybrooks52) November 26, 2018

The account had been dormant for a few years, but returned with some all-star calibre selfies during Grey Cup Week in Edmonton.

I just loved seeing this guy lastnight! Henry Burris a former Stampeder and now a commentator for TSN! True love never dies…. May God continue to bless you as you move forward in life…. Love you Henry pic.twitter.com/XY5MmjqAVU — sally claybrooks (@sclaybrooks52) November 23, 2018

Mike Riley and I possing for the cameras! Hanging with the best of the best! May God continue to bless you with much success! pic.twitter.com/qyiOi0fvAP — sally claybrooks (@sclaybrooks52) November 23, 2018

Ms. Claybrooks was in Calgary for the post-Grey Cup celebrations.

And on-hand in Vancouver yesterday when her son was named the 26th head coach in Lions history.

“I missed a high school playoff game as a senior because I got two Cs on my report card. We do have that high standard.” Raised by his mom and grandparents in Virginia, DeVone Claybrooks (@biscuit9595) brings a solid work ethic to #BCLions 🏈 📝 | https://t.co/8LiO7IoR5d pic.twitter.com/93ealiLLL0 — BC LIONS (@BCLions) December 12, 2018

Fans can follow the Lions’ new head coach here, and his mom here.