Aaron Hernandez was included in the run-up to the Super Bowl.

The former tight end, who killed himself in April while serving a life sentence for a 2013 murder, was remembered in the video tribute at U.S. Bank Stadium before Sunday’s game, when the league ran salutes to those the NFL lost in the past year.

According to Football Almanac, the photo of Hernandez was in a slide with several other players and other notable players who passed away and had individual slides or highlights devoted to them.

Hernandez, who played with New England from 2010-12, was a star who caught 18 touchdowns in his three seasons. But the league has tried to wipe him from memory upon his being implicated and later convicted in the murder of Odin Lloyd, a semi-pro football player. Hernandez also was found not guilty of murder in the 2012 killing of two men.

Facing life without the possibility of parole, Hernandez hung himself in prison.