Saturday marked the two-year anniversary of Alabama great Ken Stabler’s passing. After playing at Alabama under coach Bear Bryant (1965-67), Stabler went on to a storied NFL career.

During his time in Oakland, Stabler led the Raiders to a Super Bowl victory in 1977. During his 15 seasons, the four-time Pro Bowler also played for the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints. After retiring from the NFL, Stabler worked on the Alabama radio broadcast team until 2008.

Last year, Stabler was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame along with Dick Stanfel, Edward DeBartolo Jr., Tony Dungy, Brett Favre, Kevin Greene, Marvin Harrison and Orlando Pace. Stabler’s grandsons and former teammate Fred Biletnikoff took part in the induction ceremony, unveiling Stabler’s bust in an emotional moment for all.

On Saturday, NFL Films remembered Stabler with a video posted on Twitter.