This week’s NFL playoff game between Tennessee and Baltimore will be good for a trivia question.

Baltimore will bring three Heisman winners (Lamar Jackson, Mark Ingram, Robert Griffin III) into Saturday night’s playoff game against Tennessee, which has a pair of players (Marcus Mariota, Derrick Henry) who accepted the trophy presented annually to the most outstanding performer in college football, the Associated Press noted. It’s the first time in the Super Bowl era that five winners will be in the same game.

“Five? I didn’t even think about that,” said Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, who won the 2016 Heisman with Louisville. “It’s going to be incredible.”

The Ravens have implemented the Heisman in their play-calling this season, as they earlier put Ingram, Griffin and Jackson in the backfield at the same time, a formation they call The Heisman Package.

Griffin downplayed the significance of the group being together.

“I wouldn’t say we’re getting dressed and going out on the field and saying, ‘Oh man, there’s five Heisman Trophy winners out there.’ But it is a cool aspect of the game,” Griffin said. “Maybe we’ll get a picture after the game, but I know that’s not what we’re thinking about right now.”