The Polynesian Football Hall of Fame revealed the Class of 2019 on Wednesday, and two former Seattle Seahawks were included on the list.

Linebacker Lofa Tatupu and defensive tackle Dan Saleaumua were two of four former NFL players who made the cut, along with former University of Washington quarterback and 2001 Rose Bowl MVP Marques Tuiasosopo and current University of Oregon defensive line coach and eight-year NFL veteran Joe Salave’a.

The Polynesian Football Hall of Fame is located in Hawaii and was established in 2013. It counts Troy Polamalu among its board members, and the selection committee includes Dick Vermiel, Kevin Mawae, Olin Kreutz and ESPN anchor Neil Everett, among others.

Tatupu was drafted by the Seahawks in the second round out of USC back in 2004 and spent six seasons as Seattle’s starting middle linebacker. He was a three-time Pro Bowler and made the All-Pro first team in 2007.

Saleaumua spent the final two seasons of his 12-year career in Seattle from 1997-1998. He had 35.5 sacks in his career and was a Pro Bowler in 1995 with the Chiefs.

The Class of 2019 will be honored during the Polynesian Bowl on Jan. 18 and 19 in Hawaii.