Two former Super Bowl stars of the last five years will be lending their expertise to the festivities for Sunday's big game.

With the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams facing off in Super Bowl LIII, it's only right two of their biggest rivals from the past few years be on hand to spill the tea on what makes these two franchises successful and give some insight on how to stop the two innovative foes. With that in mind, former Super Bowl MVP Von Miller and Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson will be on hand for CBS' pre-game show on Sunday ahead of the big game, according to the Athletic's Richard Deitsch.

Of course, Wilson -- the Seahawks star quarterback -- has experience with the Patriots, the Rams and even Miller's Broncos. The Seahawks signal-caller faced off against Miller in Super Bowl XLVIII where Wilson's team prevailed and brought home the city's first Super Bowl title. The following year, Wilson faced Tom Brady's Patriots with the chance to potentially "end the dynasty" right then but instead of pulling out a last-second victory. Then-Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler jumped a slant route and brought Brady and company their fourth Super Bowl trophy, which kicked off a new era of Patriots dominance. Since then, they've won three more trips to the Super Bowl including another victory over the Atlanta Falcons to run their title count up to five.

Meanwhile, Miller's no stranger to the Patriots dynasty as well. Although the Broncos have missed the playoffs the last two season; they've got plenty of experience versus Bill Belichick's group before their recent fall. They've met in the playoffs three times since Miller joined Denver including two AFC title games. It was the Patriots getting the better of Denver in the 2012 divisional round but Miller's group responded with an AFC title victory two years later for the right to eventually lose to the Seahawks.

Two years after that, the Patriots and Broncos met again in the title game and it was again the Broncos prevailing. They would play the Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl and send Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning out with one final Super Bowl ring.

Of course on the Rams' side of the ledger, Wilson shares a division with the current NFC champions and has seen them four times since Sean McVay took over in the 2017 season. In his first year, the Seahawks were able to get a victory on the road against the Rams only to have them get revenge at CenturyLink Field and take the division title from them onthe Seahawks own home field. This past season, Wilson and company lost two close matchups to their division foe despite the Rams being prohibitive favorites coming into the season.

The Broncos also faced the Rams this season and lost 23-20. Both Wilson and Miller have some expertise with playing the Rams and Patriots and can provide unique insight on their respective rivals and/or playoff foes. They can also both talk about the actual game and how to prepare for it with each having participated in two reent Super Bowls each.

It's also not a bad gig if you want to increase your media profile, as both have been willing to do over the years. So there's that too.

They may not be IN the Super Bowl but the two stars have found a way to be in the Super Bowl.