The Indianapolis Colts were far from being a contender for the playoffs in 2017 but some of the pieces that were on the roster the previous season now find themselves on the sport’s biggest stage.

With the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles now set to battle at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota, there are former Colts on both rosters that fans know all too well.

The Eagles have a fairly prominent name that played for the Colts for just one season but it turned out to be a complete bust. Cornerback Patrick Robinson, who is having a career year, didn’t do much with the Colts but he has excelled for the Eagles.

Robinson only played in seven games during the 2016 season with the Colts but he has become a fixture in the secondary for the Eagles, playing in all 16 games, making eight starts and recording four interceptions.

For the Patriots, there is a duo that Colts fans know all too well in wide receiver Phillip Dorsett and tight end Dwayne Allen. Both of which were traded to the Patriots ahead of the 2017 season.

Allen was the first to go. One of Chris Ballard’s first moves as general manager was trading Allen to the Patriots for a fourth-round pick.

Allen hasn’t seen much action this season and when he has, he’s been used primarily as a blocker. He’s played in all 16 games, making eight starts while recording 10 receptions for 86 receiving yards and one touchdown.

Dorsett was traded much later and was the piece that brought quarterback Jacoby Brissett in exchange just one week before the season started.

The 2015 first-round pick saw even less action than Allen. He played in 15 games but made just two starts. He recorded 12 catches on 18 targets for 194 receiving yards throughout the 2017 season.

In addition, defensive linemen Ricky Jean Francios (2013-14) and Lawrence Guy (2012-13) both spent time with the Colts, each serving two-year stints on the defense.

The Colts may be out of it but they have some former players taking part of the biggest aspect of football in early February.