Add Tony Romo and wife Candice Crawford to the growing list of celebs wanting to take a look at Lionel Messi in motion.
In what gave the impression to be a rare public appearance for the couple, they were spotted at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, on Sunday, where Messi’s Inter Miami squad defeated FC Dallas in a Leagues Cup match.
Romo and Crawford, who are inclined to keep their personal life private, each wore white shirts at the sport, in response to photos floating around on Twitter.
The previous Cowboys quarterback-turned-CBS broadcaster seemed locked into the motion while talking to his wife.
At one point, Romo was seen pointing at the sphere while Crawford offered a serious expression.
The web had a field day over the moment.
One user said Crawford “seems to seek out it wildly entertaining.
“Is she sleeping????” one other asked.
Some were surprised to see Romo, 43, and Crawford, 36, in the course of the NFL offseason.
Others speculated that Messi playing in Dallas brought the couple out for a date night.
The Argentinian superstar scored two goals to propel Inter Miami to a comeback win over FC Dallas.
Messi made waves within the soccer world when he signed with the Miami club last month following speculation about his then-impending exit from Paris St Germain.
Romo and Crawford gave the impression to be without their three sons: Hawkins, 11, Rivers, 9, and Jones, 5.
In an exclusive interview in February, Romo told The Post he was looking forward to spending the NFL offseason vacationing along with his family.
Romo and Crawford, the sister of “Gossip Girl” alum Chace Crawford, met when she was an intern for the Cowboys and started dating in 2009.
They tied the knot two years later.
Romo is currently anticipating the beginning of the 2023 NFL regular season, when he’ll return to the CBS booth with play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz to call the most important games.
The duo kicks off Week 1 with Eagles vs. Patriots — Tom Brady’s homecoming celebration at Gillette Stadium — followed by a visit to Romo’s former stomping grounds in Week 2 when the Cowboys host the Jets.
Romo secured in 2020 what was the biggest sports analyst contract in TV on the time, signing a 10-year contract for $17.5 million per 12 months with CBS.