Auburn offensive lineman Jordan Diamond will not play for the Tigers in 2016.

AL.com’s James Crepea reports that the senior posted a message to his Instagram account indicating that last Saturday’s spring game was his last in a Tigers uniform.

Diamond, who has been with the Tigers since 2012 but played sparingly due to injuries, was expected to be a backup guard and tackle for new offensive line coach Herb Hand.

He has one year of eligibility remaining, but he did not make it clear whether he intended to attempt to use it elsewhere.

“I’ve been fortunate enough and blessed to wear this historic Auburn Tigers uniform,” Diamond wrote. “I’m humbled and honored to have been here for 4 years. A-Day was the last time I will run through the smoke at Jordan Hare Stadium.”

“I would like to thank all the coaches that has been in this program throughout the years,” Diamond wrote. “I want to thank Coach Malzahn for always having my back. I want acknowledge and thank all of my great teammates for allowing me to be me. I wanna send thanks to Dr. (James) Andrews and the great training staff that we have. Thank you coach Russell and the strength staff as well. Last but not least I would like to thank my parents and my brother for being here for me every single step of the way, even when it seems like there was no hope, I could always count on y’all to be here for me. Also I can’t forget about the Auburn Family and the greatest Fans in College Sports, you guys are absolutely amazing!

“I’ve been here since 2012 and one thing we all did was stick together. Off football Hopefully I have inspired you all to be the best person you can be. Throughout my years here it’s been some adversity for me, and hopefully I’ve impacted someone’s life by being positive, motivated, hard working and most importantly grateful and humble. If I’ve impacted one life I’ve done my job. Just like the picture I did everything with a smile on my face: Auburn Thank you for all the great times, thank you for the good and the bad. Just know Auburn, a kid from the south Side of Chicago is getting a degree from Auburn University, that’s something to be proud of. I want send a special message to Auburn. You saved my life. Thank you and War Damn Eagle.”

Here’s a look at Diamond prior to Saturday’s spring game: