Tom Brady took the time to recognize his three kids as his “forever Valentines.”

Sharing a photo of daughter Vivian Lake, 11, and sons Benjamin, 14, and Jack, 16, all huddled up together, the retired NFL star, 46, went on to honor each of the three on Valentine’s Day.

“I ❤️ My Forever Valentines,” he captioned the first shot. Next, he added an individual shot of his oldest, writing, “Love you Jack ❤️❤️❤️.”

Next was a photo of Benny, sharing a tired smile in his football jersey, where the dad wrote, “…and you too Benny❤️.”

Last but not least was a photo of Vivi, where he wrote, “And of course you Vivi❤️❤️❤️. HVD to you all ❤️.”

Tom Brady Celebrates His Three Kids as His 'Forever Valentines'

John “Jack” Edward Thomas Moynahan. 

In November, Brady spent some quality time on the basketball court with his two boys.

The retired NFL star shared photos on his Instagram Story of sons Benjamin and Jack playing basketball together on an indoor court. “Love is everything,” the proud dad captioned one shot.

The father of three recently took his oldest — whom he shares with ex Bridget Moynahan — to meet San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama, a 19-year-old French rising star in the NBA who was the league’s No. 1 draft pick.

Tom Brady Celebrates His Three Kids as His 'Forever Valentines'

Benjamin Rein Brady. 

In a photo of the three shared on Brady’s Instagram Story, Wemby towered over the 6’4″ quarterback by a full foot. Not far behind Brady is his teenage son, who stood between the two and has been closing in on his dad’s height over the last year.

“3 on 3 who’s got next?!” Brady captioned the shot.

Tom Brady Celebrates His Three Kids as His 'Forever Valentines'

Vivian Lake Brady. 

At the beginning of the NFL season, Brady’s first not on the field, he opened up about his transition into retirement on his SiriusXM podcast Let’s Go! With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray, revealing he was coping by playing football with son Benny, whom he shares with ex Gisele Bündchen, 43.

“I’m always gonna love throwing that ball,” Brady began. “My son is gonna play football this year, Benny, so I’ve been throwing the ball to him in the backyard.”