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Quarterback’s jaw drops when this surprise guest walks onto the football field

Football is an American pastime, but so is reuniting with the ones you love most. 

Florida's Eustis High School quarterback Blayne Romano couldn't have become the star athlete he is today without the support of his older brother, Tanner Romano. Tanner was the quarterback at Eustis High School when Blayne was just starting to play. When Tanner was injured, he used his recovery time to teach Blayne everything he knew about the game. 

"I was struggling at the beginning. I was wanting to quit. I'm very hard on myself, so he helped me so much," Blayne said. 

When Tanner graduated high school, he joined the Air Force and moved to Oklahoma, far away from Florida and Blayne. Blayne continued to rise in the high school football ranks and colleges started paying attention.  

Even as Blayne's athletic career continued to blossom, he still missed his brother and wished he were there to support him at his games. When Tanner was finally able to visit home, he decided to give his younger brother the surprise of his life. 

Watch the video above to see what Tanner has planned. 

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