-- Some familiar faces will be back in Green Bay this spring to serve on the coaching staff.

Brandon Jackson, Jarrett Bush and Nick Barnett -- three members of the Green Bay Packers' Super Bowl 45 roster -- will be assisting the team's coaches during offseason team activities and minicamp, the team announced Monday.

Three Super Bowl XLV team members to assist the #Packers coaching staff this spring : https://t.co/dXeNb2qI62 pic.twitter.com/ry9ML07DXT — Green Bay Packers (@packers) May 21, 2018

Antonio James and Jay Hayes are two other coaching interns who round out the group of five. All but Hayes are a part of the league's Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship Program.

Jackson, drafted by the Packers in the second-round of the 2007 draft and serving as a component to the 2010 playoff run, is returning for a second consecutive season as a coaching intern. He was publicized last year for working with the running backs, including Ty Montgomery.

Jackson is expected to help with offense and special teams.

Bush, a defensive back, was one of the renowned special teams players in the last decade for the Packers. He played nine seasons in Green Bay before recently finishing a gig with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. He's working with defense and special teams.

Barnett was drafted by the Packers with the 29th overall selection in 2003 and became one of the league's top linebackers. A serious knee injury ended Barnett's career with the Packers in 2010 before he was released in July of 2011. He played in Buffalo and Washington before officially retiring in 2014.

Barnett, an All-Pro in 2007, infuses a plethora of experience into the Packers' defense from a coaching perspective, which is the field he'll be working in. He holds a handful of team records, including most seasons leading the team in tackles, most consecutive seasons leading the team in tackles and most tackles in a single season.

James will work with special teams and Hayes will serve as a defensive consultant, with Hayes holding the most NFL coaching experience of the two.