Former Alabama QB Blake Sims looked like veteran star on Saturday during his first game in more than six years when he debuted for the Spokane Shock of the Indoor Football League

Sims totaled 163 total yards and four touchdowns in a 46-35 win over the Sioux Falls Storm at the Spokane Arena, The Spokesman-Review reported. Sims, now a 30-year-old rookie, delivered in his indoor football debut and sealed a win in the IFL Game of the Week with a 35-yard touchdown run in the closing minute.

Sims has made a tour of pro football leagues around North America.

After brief and injury-hampered stints in the NFL, Canadian Football League and now-defunct Alliance American Football and Australia’s National Gridiron League, Sims smiled and danced like the 22-year-old version of himself that passed for more nearly 3,500 yards a senior.

“I haven’t played in so long, but I have a great family, and they’ve been behind me for so long,” Sims said.

Sims started off with consecutive completions and later helped the Shock score on three of their first four possessions.

“I got tears in my eyes that I’m holding back right now, I’m just happy,” Sims said. “(Our offensive line) blocked their butt off,” Sims said.