Alabama linebacker Terrell Lewis has been out the entire season with a torn ACL. But could he be making a return for Saturday’s SEC Championship Game?

That’s what Lewis appeared to tease on Twitter on Sunday, when he sent a tweet saying that he was “debating if I should pick up where I left off.”

The last game that Lewis played was last season’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game against Georgia. The Tide are playing the Bulldogs on Saturday for the SEC title.

Lewis tore his right ACL while doing offseason training in July. He played four games during the 2017 season, which included both CFP games against Clemson and Georgia.

In those four games, Lewis collected 16 tackles, a sack and a pass deflection. He had 11 tackles in 11 games during the 2016 season.

Lewis wasn’t the only Alabama player to tease his potential return. Fellow Tide linebacker Mack Wilson also sent a teaser tweet, which could be alluding to Lewis’ return:

https://twitter.com/iam__mw3o/status/1066850109231636480