TOM Brady and Rob Gronkowski will cross paths again in Miami this weekend.
The former NFL teammates are now colleagues on Fox's coverage.
Brady, 47, and Gronkowski, 35, won four Super Bowls together in their playing days.
The were three-time champions with the New England Patriots before reuniting in Florida for one more success with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The pair will both be in the Sunshine State this weekend.
The Sun understands that both Brady and Gronkowski will be in attendance at the Miami Grand Prix.
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They are both guests of the Williams F1 team along with Brazil icon Roberto Carlos.
Like Brady, Williams has won seven drivers' titles in their long history.
The team has been the top constructor nine times in total.
Brady has a keen interest in racing and was in the Williams garage for last year's race in Miami.
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He invested in an E1 electric boat racing team which won the championship in 2024.
The former quarterback is also an investor in Birmingham City in English football.
He was at Wembley Stadium earlier this month to watch them in the final of the Football League Trophy.
The Blues lost 2-0 that day to Peterborough in London, England.
But Brady's team has cruised to promotion from League One back into the Championship, England's second tier behind the Premier League.
He and Gronk are currently enjoying an off-season from their Fox duties.
Gronkowski is set for a bigger role on Fox NFL Sunday after Jimmy Johnson retired.
The former tight end was largely used by the network to fill in for Johnson last year.
But the ex-Dallas Cowboys coach Johnson, 81, announced his retirement from Fox after this year's Super Bowl.
Gronkowski and Brady were both a big part of Fox's coverage in Super Bowl LIX.
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More than 127 million Americans tuned in - making it the most-watched in history.
The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to end their hopes of a three-peat.