It’s that time of the year that love is in the air and football fans, staved without the game for seven months, are forced to go outside with their significant other and smell the fresh air. While many NFL players will be spending the day with their family and loved ones, it’s quite possible that some will choose to spend the day with their football family. Within the fellowship of the NFL, there’s nothing quite like the bromance you share with your closest teammates. In honor of this day, let’s look at the top three bromances in the NFL.

Honorable mention

Tony Romo and Jason Witten

Romo and Witten are the pair that created bromances before bromances were even a thing. They both came into the league in the same year, and ever since meeting on the airport shuttle right after the draft, the two were inseparable. Together, their minds almost seemed to become the same on the field and they established a chemistry that defenses could never figure out. Off the field, they grew into men, husbands and fathers together, and will most likely be close by to watch their families grow old. Romo and Witten would be the perfect definition of what a bromance in the NFL should be like if it weren’t for the fact that they never had, and will probably never have, the perfect ending. With much uncertainty in Romo’s roster spot in 2017, the better days of this bromance on the field are a thing of the past.

Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr

Long distance relationships can be hard; much effort and trust must come from both parties. Somehow, the former LSU wide receiver duo have learned to play it off perfectly. Both Landry and Beckham were selected in the 2014 draft. While Beckham was the more sought out of the two, he never let that get in the way of his relationship with his former Tiger teammate. While Beckham gets most of the hype and media attention, Landry has carved out a nice career for himself thus far with 288 catches for 3,051 yards and 13 receiving touchdowns. With both players eligible to rework their contracts this year, there’s a good bet that the pair will be spending a lot of time in the offseason in the city where Landry works for a living.

Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott

The famed rookie duo are rising up the boards quickly. In a few years, Prescott and Elliott will have a legitimate shot at being number one on this list, but since their career only spans one season so far, they find themselves checking in at number two. Much like Romo and Witten, Prescott and Elliott were part of the same rookie class and became friends instantly. These two are truly the best of friends and they make sure the world knows it. Throughout the year, open media sessions showed the two trying to get the best of each other by showing the other one up. On the road, the two were roommates. And in the offseason, the two have been seen spending time with each other in Las Vegas. The new generation of Cowboys took the NFL by storm, and when it came to Prescott winning the Rookie of the Year, he made sure to bring his friend Elliott onto the stage to share that moment with him. The definition of brotherhood will one day show a picture of these two. Fans should be proud that they are the face of the franchise.

Tom Brady and Julian Edelman

What Brady and Edelman have is special and the success they’ve had on the field is something players dream of. Everything that Romo and Witten should’ve been and everything that Prescott and Elliott will be is what Brady and Edelman are now. Although nine years in age difference, the two have formed a big brother, little brother relationship and it ended in another Super Bowl for the pair this past season. If every bromance were like Brady and Edelman, jewelry designers would be on retainer for Super Bowl rings. These two created the gold standard.

While fans are out celebrating the evening with their loved ones and family, only hope is that those same fans ask themselves where they would rank on this list. Is the relationship a fan has with their boyfriend or girlfriend as strong has the bromance Brady has for Edelman? More importantly, is it as strong as Prescott and Elliott’s bromance?