When the 2017 class for the Washington Sports Hall of Fame was announced, there were some familiar names among the Seattle Seahawks organization.

Former head coaches Mike Holmgren and Dennis Erickson, running back Curt Warner and team executive Gary Wright will be inducted into the hall, according to the Tacoma News Tribune.

Holmgren coached in the NFL for 23 years, spending his final 10 seasons as head coach of the Seahawks from 1999-2008. He is one of the most successful coaches in Seahawks history, posting a record of 72-56 during his time in Seattle, taking the team to the playoffs six times.

He is best known for coaching the Seahawks to four straight NFC West division titles from 2004-07, and the franchise’s first Super Bowl appearance in 2005. Holmgren is also credited with turning Matt Hasselbeck into a Pro-Bowl quarterback and overseeing Shaun Alexander’s record-setting season.

Warner is one of Seattle’s most prolific running backs in franchise history and an inductee of the Seahawks’ Ring of Honor. He lead the AFC in rushing as a rookie and was a three-time Pro Bowl selection in his seven years with the team, racking up 6,705 yards and 55 touchdowns as a Seahawk.

Erickson coached the Seahawks from 1995-1998, but is better known for his success at the college level, turning around Washington State’s program before going to University of Miami and winning national titles in 1989 and 1991. With the Seahawks, Erickson went 31-33 over four seasons, before he was fired by then-new owner Paul Allen.

Wright worked for the Seahawks for 32 years before becoming vice-president of the Sounders in 2008. The press box at CenturyLink Field is currently named in Wright’s honor.

Holmgren, Warner, Erickson and Wright will be inducted into the Washington Sports Hall of Fame on July 25, in a ceremony at Safeco Field before the Mariners take on the Red Sox.