Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski are teammates again.
The former stars — who won three Super Bowl rings together, alongside Tom Brady, on the Patriots — are launching a podcast, Edelman told The Post while discussing his partnership with Tostitos for their limited-edition salsa cereal kits.
“Me and Rob are starting a podcast that’s going to be real fun. It’s coming up here soon. That’ll be real good,” he said.
“I can’t tell you the name yet, but it’ll make you laugh.”
Edelman, 38, declared his “Games With Names” iHeart podcast — a sports history podcast searching for the greatest games of all time — will still “live on.”
“But there is going to be another show with me and Gronkowski,” he said.
Edelman went on to explain how “Games With Names” has challenged him in the media space.
“That’s been really fun to learn that business and that craft,” he said. “I don’t know how to ask questions. I feel like I’ve gotten better. But it’s so hard to interview someone… I’m not a renaissance man of words.”
Some would beg to differ after his trolling of Brady during the former quarterback’s Netflix roast in May.
Gronkowski, who caught some strays at the comedy special, also took the stage to roast Brady.
Edelman starred in six Tostitos commercials alongside Brady and Gronkowski, which are airing throughout the NFL season — and he appears on the cereal box and in a video tutorial on how to create his gameday snack.
Starting Oct. 3 through Oct. 17, fans can enter for a chance to win one of the Salsa Cereal kits.
All three are part of the Fox Sports family.
Edelman jumped right into the media world after his NFL retirement in 2021.
The former All-Pro wideout, who spent his entire 12-year NFL career with New England, joined “Inside the NFL” as an analyst on Paramount+ — and was nominated for a Sports Emmy in 2022 for his first season.
Edelman joined Fox Sports as an NFL analyst on “Fox NFL Kickoff ” prior to the 2023-24 season.
He replaced Broncos head coach Sean Payton, who returned to coaching after one year in television.
Brady, who signed a 10-year deal worth a total of $375 million with Fox Sports in 2022, made his debut in the booth with Kevin Burkhardt this season, and has impressed each week.
Gronkowski appears as an analyst on “Fox NFL Sunday.”