NFL players took to Twitter Saturday night to show support to the University of Alabama after the team's Iron Bowl win.

The Iron Bowl game between the Crimson Tide and Auburn started off rough for Alabama. Nick Saban's team had to fight their way back from a two score deficit with only one quarter left. Auburn led 10-0 going into the fourth quarter, and Alabama evened the score to force overtime. The game went into FOUR rounds of overtime until the Crimson Tide ultimately came out victorious 24-22.

The dramatic win prompted many former Crimson Tide players to share their excitement on Twitter. Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs tweeted “Roll Mf Tide” following the win. Diggs played football from his freshman to senior year at Alabama.

Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy tweeted “Roll Tideee” following the winning two-point conversion. Jeudy played three years for the Crimson Tide before bypassing his senior season to participate in the 2020 NFL Draft.

New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram used a GIF and #RollTide to express his alma mater pride. Ingram played for Alabama from 2008-2010.

Damien Harris' emojis and caps lock got his excitement across. The New England Patriots running back played for Alabama from 2015-2019. He was originally the backup for Derrick Henry when he joined the team as a freshman. In 2016, Henry left to play for the NFL, giving Harris the starting running back position for the Crimson Tide.

Alabama is now 11-1 and maintains their spot at the top of the SEC West.